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A pair of white children's crocs emblazoned with strawberries sit empty, surrounded by other items of clothing and flowers in the memorial in Palo Alto on April 21.

Photo Essay: Empty shoes

Francis Mayers, La Voz Staff | April 30, 2024

Community members, local activists and interfaith leaders congregated at Palo Alto City Hall on April 21 to hold a vigil, mourning the more than 15,000 Palestinian children killed in the Israeli siege...

California gulls are spotted sitting on a light pole in parking lot A at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 29.

Nature’s break

Archee Kumar, Freelance Reporter | March 25, 2024

Have you ever noticed how your day instantly gets better when you see an animal? Whether it's the cheerful chirping of birds, the playful antics of squirrels, or the serene presence of nature, these moments...

Tram Nguyen, 21, business major, making a letter for a loved one in the main quad on De Anza Campus.

Heartfelt ink: Crafting connections and spreading love

Archee Kumar, Freelance Photo Reporter | February 25, 2024

De Anza College's recent love-spreading event, coordinated by Pride Center, Higher Education for AB 540 Students and Undocustem, brought together the community of students in a celebration in the main...

Vintage painting of waves on a beach and old-fashioned items on display at the flea market.

Exploring the flea market

Archee Kumar, Freelance Reporter | February 10, 2024

On Feb. 3, Parking Lots A and B were filled with more than 210 vendors for shoppers of all sorts of interests at the monthly De Anza Flea Market. Dayna Swanson, the Flea Market Coordinator, mentions...

Journalism instructor Farideh Deda confers with student journalists Ashley Love Djunaedi, 19, communications major, and Lion Kim Park, 21, journalism major, to critique their newly published hardcopy newspaper at La Voz newsroom at L42 on Dec. 5.

After a print paper: La Voz’s self-critiquing session reveals the behind-the-scenes of its second issue

John Pham, Freelancer | December 9, 2023

La Voz News published its second issue on Dec. 5. Prior to the publication, staff members and their adviser, Farideh Dada, host a critique session at the newsroom L41 to reflect on what they could have...

The Dia De Los Muertos Altar honors the lives of those who have passed. The artwork was created by the De Anza Latinx Association (DALA), Higher Education for AB540 Students (HEFAS) and the Pride Center.

Euphrat Museum’s ‘Facing Home’ exhibition honors the passing of loved ones

Janae Heinz, Staff Reporter | November 19, 2023

The “Facing Home” exhibition, located at De Anza’s Euphrat Museum of Art, showcases a collection of art pieces that represent the concept of home. The exhibition opened Nov. 1 and will be available...

Men's soccer team dominated against the Monterey Peninsula College Lobo

Men’s soccer team dominated against the Monterey Peninsula College Lobo

Pierre Whitsey, Freelancer | November 14, 2023

The Mountain Lions were at the top of the food chain during this match. The men’s soccer team took on the Monterey Peninsula College Lobo at home on Oct. 27. The men’s soccer team started off...

Women's volleyball coach Dawnis Guevara stands for the national anthem before the Oct. 27 game against City College of San Francisco.

Mountain Lions reflect on season, get ready for playoffs, state

Akshath Mirukula, John Pham, and Ann Penalosa | November 9, 2023

On your mark. Get set. Go! De Anza College athletic teams started the quarter off with big and small achievements. Now, the Mountain Lions are ready and excited for the playoffs. Sports in...

Students and HEFAS' interns are working on their individual butterflies at the "UndocuArt: You Belong Here" event at the HEFAS center on Wednesday, Oct. 18.

‘UndocuArt: You Belong Here’ connects art with a sense of home

John Pham, Freelancer | October 20, 2023

Higher Education for AB 540 Students, or HEFAS, collaborated with the Pride Center to invite students from De Anza and Foothill College to paint different sizes of wooden butterflies at the “UndocuArt:...

"Rabbit of Hope" by art student Eunyoung Park sits near the Fujitsu Planetarium.

Cupertino Rabbits project hops along to De Anza, spreads bunnies and art throughout the city

Ann Penalosa, Sports Editor | October 11, 2023

Ever since the Rotary Club of Cupertino unveiled the first 12 rabbits from its Cupertino Rabbits Project on June 25, 30 more have made their way into the public. All in all, 12 rabbits made their way onto...

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