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Allson Lyn, 20, animation major (left), makes small talk with Samantha Bagaporo, 19, psychology major (right), while they paint.

Photo Essay: ‘Bob Ross and soup’

Jonathan Nguyen-Au, La Voz Staff | March 2, 2026

Students showcased their skills with varying degrees in a painting event held by The Artistic Expression Village from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 24 in room L-21. Snacks were offered during the event. With...

Students stay on the floor as the DJ set continues into the night in Conference Rooms A and B on Feb. 20.

Photo Essay: ‘Lights Out’

Meryem Arslan, La Voz Staff | February 26, 2026

DASG hosted its “Lights Out” winter formal on Friday, Feb. 20, bringing students together for an evening of music, food and activities. Two DJs played throughout the night while attendees moved...

A woman with an umbrella walks through the rain next to the sunken garden on Feb. 19.

Photo Essay: Drenched

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | February 20, 2026

Rain, hail and high winds battered De Anza College in a string of thunderstorms that swept through the Bay Area causing minor flooding, power outages and even snow on top of the bay’s highest peaks.

Shoppers enter the new Nintendo San Francisco flagship store located at 331 Powell Street in Union Square. Opened on May 15, 2025, this 9,000 square foot, two-level space is only the second official Nintendo retail location in the United States, offering exclusive merchandise, apparel and hands-on gaming experiences.

Photo essay: A look into the Nintendo store

Nello Puelles, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

San Francisco's flagship Nintendo store, which opened on May 15 in Union Square, is only the second to open in the United States. The store's open-concept design encourages visitors of all ages to pick...

Hailley Abinsay (left), 18, a nursing major, and Yujin Cho, 19, a communications major, contrast each other through similar outfits styled differently.

Photo Essay: Campus fashion

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 4, 2026

Clothing is one of the most visible forms of self-expression, and people are often interpreted by what they wear. Fashion trends come and go, and in the 2020s many have been driven by social media,...

From left, Dani Falmoe, 22, and Graham Lee, 20, both automotive technology majors, load food into the back of a pickup truck for delivery to The Hub during the Auto Tech canned food drive on Nov. 25.

Photo Essay: Delivering hope

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | November 29, 2025

  On the morning of Nov. 25, students from De Anza’s automotive technology day program gathered in the main shop of the E1 building, loading canned food and other nonperishable items into...

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