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Carolyn Zhao, 20, liberal arts major, takes a photo of Mirror Lake while sitting on a fallen tree on Jan. 31.

Falling for the Trees

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | February 20, 2025

For over 30 years, the Outdoor Club has hosted its annual winter trip to Yosemite National Park, this year venturing 170 miles from campus. The club is lead by part time faculty advisor Mary Donahue. De...

Plants grown inside the center to bring more liveliness to the environment.

Photo essay: De Anza’s technological haven

Diem Tran, La Voz Staff | January 31, 2025

A little-known treasure on De Anza’s campus resides in the SC3 building next to Parking Lot E. It provides a quiet, clean environment for students to study and work on their assignments. Open for...

A glowing noctilucent cloud, a rare phenomenon caused by high-altitude clouds illuminated by the sun against a dark sky, hangs over De Anza's soccer field and the mountains south of San Jose following a SpaceX rocket launch, on Jan. 24 at the Stelling Parking Structure

Photo Essay: Lighting up the sky

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | January 26, 2025

At 6:07 a.m. on Jan. 24, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base with 23 Starlink satellites, its sunlit exhaust plume creating glowing clouds across the California sky. Known...

Behind the box score

Behind the box score

Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff | January 20, 2025

Before the door opened for the men’s basketball home game against the Cañada College Colts on Jan. 15, the sounds of dribbling and shoes rubbing against the floor let people outside of the gym know...

An excavator breaks down chunks of concrete while a worker walks through the rubble that now fills the former interior of the Flint Center on Nov. 25.

Photo Essay: Ripped to shreds

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | December 1, 2024

Over the past weeks, the sounds of diesel engines, jackhammers and shattering concrete have filled the air at De Anza College as excavators and wreckers have descended on the historic Flint Center for...

The U.S. Navy Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornets fly behind the Pier 39 flag in echelon formation during a low flyover of the pier in San Francisco on Oct. 11.

Photo Essay: Splitting the sky

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | October 31, 2024

Thousands of aviation and Navy fans descended on San Francisco on Friday, Oct. 11 while fighter jets roared overhead during the annual Fleet Week celebration.   The event features warship tours,...

The Mountain Lions regroup and congratulate each other after beating the Skyline College Trojans at the first set, in the Main Gym on Oct. 2.

Volleyball falls to Skyline Trojans 3-1 on pink-out night

Delina Thanh, La Voz Staff | October 4, 2024

The De Anza College women’s volleyball team lost 3-1 against the Skyline College Trojans in a tight match on Wednesday, Oct. 2, leaving the Mountain Lions with a 3-14 record. The atmosphere was...

Shaykh Alauddin Elbakri addresses the audience at Eid al-Adha event in the Multicultural Center on June 12.

Shaykh and former student visits campus for Eid al-Adha celebration

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

Eid al-Adha is an annual Muslim holiday that is celebrated with friends and family, usually by sharing a meal with meat and exchanging gifts. The holiday honors Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to sacrifice...

Silk Road the band performing at Santana Row Saturday, June 8. From left, Asher Kauk, Miguel Song, Amara Lin, Maya Bommelaere, Alana Lin and Ellis Shahin perform.

Bay Area music scene comes alive for summer at Santana Row

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

Tucked behind Smitten Ice Cream in Santana Row, a small crowd lay on artificial turf watching local Bay Area band Silk Road perform. On June 8, people of all ages lounged on lawn chairs and sat on the...

Lead vocalist Otis Pavlovic and guitarist Royel Maddell perform to full crowd at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on May 18.

Viral Australian band comes to local San Francisco theater

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | June 26, 2024

Editor's note: This article has been updated to correctly identify Royel Otis as an Australian band. An earlier version of this article ran with a headline and deck that incorrectly said the band was an...

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