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Viva CalleSJ brings Alum Rock together

Tommy Ngo, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2026

San Jose shut down 6 miles of streets on Sunday, April 19, for Viva CalleSJ’s Eastside Quest event and the people showed up. Lowrider bikes, local vendors, live music, BMX, professional wrestling and...

Marley, a dachshund, wears a pair of costume monarch butterfly wings during the Earth Day Adventure event, held at the Kirsch Center on April 22.

Photo essay: Celebrating conservation

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2026

Students and faculty gathered at the Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies for an Earth Day celebration organized by the environmental studies department on April 22. The event aimed to raise...

Fact Friday: April 24

La Voz Staff | April 28, 2026
In this broadcast, we cover the Queer and Now Conference, Denim Day, Earth Day, Club Day, the Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival and more.
Pete Brandt, professional BMX rider, leaps over six volunteers with a mini ramp at Cimarron Park on April 19.

Photo essay: Viva CalleSJ takes the streets

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2026

Viva CalleSJ closed 6 miles of streets in San Jose’s Alum Rock neighborhood, allowing locals to walk, bike and roller-skate at its Eastside Quest event on April 19. Attendees followed a designated...

Community college is a more affordable alternative to traditional universities, but it is becoming more expensive.

Community college far from affordable

Gabe Manglona, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2026

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. Compared to four-year universities, community college is often more affordable. However, even these institutions...

A monarch butterfly perches on the leaves of a coast live oak, near the front of the Kirsch Center on April 8. The monarch population has significantly declined since the 1990s. However, De Anza College's Environmental Studies program runs a monarch butterfly release program to help bolster the population.

Photo essay: Spring in bloom

Yosselyn Garcia Rodas, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2026

Spring has arrived, blossoming after a long period of winter clouds and rain at De Anza College. Flowers flourish on stairs, between buildings, in pots and along walkways all around campus. The Kirsch...

Queer and Now conference fosters community

Queer and Now conference fosters community

Lina Borges, La Voz Staff | April 24, 2026

The De Anza College Pride Center celebrated queer ancestry and gave students advocacy resources at its Queer and Now conference on April 21 in Conference Rooms A and B. “A lot of queer people...

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