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VTA workers continuously walk down Zanker Road, focusing drivers' attention with signs on March 10.

VTA strike halts Santa Clara County transit amid wage and safety disputes

Lexer Danganan, La Voz Staff | March 12, 2025

The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 strike, which began at midnight on March 10, has halted all Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus and light rail services, affecting approximately 100,000...

A car lift for wheel alignment and brake repairs at the De Anza College automotive garage on March 4, for students to practice brake pad replacement and wheel alignment.

Automotive technology management bachelor’s degree to launch in fall

Lexer Danganan, La Voz Staff | March 11, 2025

De Anza College’s automotive technology program is now offering the college’s first-ever bachelor’s degree, announced in January, expanding career opportunities for students by building on its curriculum...

De Anza students may lack reasons to stay on campus after classes end, creating a quieter environment.

De Anza’s social disconnect: empty halls, unheard voices

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | March 9, 2025

As Stevens Creek Boulevard builds up with traffic, the open campus awaits students to walk in, while classrooms remain locked. While the direction towards the library remains quiet, the parking lot is...

From left, Aurelio Cardenas, 36, history and sociology major, Jerome Fosselman, 68, paralegal studies major, Katrina Stewart, 32, psychology major and Axel Anderson, 37, liberal studies major, get ready to answer panel questions at the Hinson Campus Center on Feb. 27.

Rising Scholars: more opportunities, not stigma

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | March 3, 2025

Before becoming a Rising Scholars outreach coordinator and psychology major, Katrina Stewart, 32, found herself unhoused and struggling to find shelter after incarceration. For Stewart, being jailed was...

Juliet, Sylvia Abrams-Wolfson, wakes up from being in a state of apparent death and hears Romeo has died by Friar Laurence, Valerie Fachman, in the "Romeo & Juliet in the 1960s."

Photo Essay: From a village to Verona

Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff | February 22, 2025

Moved one moment, chuckling the next: about 60 attendees were immersed into the world of Shakespeare. For 80 minutes, the Language and Communications Village Center became Renaissance Verona.  The...

Participants receive coffee and Mexican sweet bread at the Coffee with a Cop event on Feb. 5 in the Main Quad.

Foothill-De Anza police host ‘Coffee with a Cop’

Jie Li, La Voz Staff | February 16, 2025

The Foothill-De Anza Police Department hosted Coffee with a Cop on Feb. 5 in the Main Quad. Community members talked to police officers while enjoying free coffee and Mexican sweet bread. The relaxed atmosphere...

Anuraag Punnnam, 18, computer engineering major, watches as he gets his blood drawn on Jan. 30.

Stanford Blood Center returns for quarterly blood drive

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | February 14, 2025

The Stanford Blood Center hosted the first blood drive of the year at the Hinson Campus Center in partnership with Student Health Services on Jan. 30. The event saw a turnout of approximately 60 different...

Judy Cuff-Alvarado, biology instructor, gives a paper to a student in her Introductory Biology class in S52 on Jan. 30.

A bittersweet farewell to Judy Cuff-Alvarado

Grayson Baker, La Voz Staff | February 3, 2025

Judy Cuff-Alvarado said she always liked human biology. “I thought it was for me,” she said. Cuff-Alvarado completed graduate school and worked in clinical physical therapy for about 15 years....

DASG Vice President Aura Ozturk, 19, computer science major, and Elections Commissioner Wadi Lin Lei, 21, computer science major, take the podium to propose changing the title of vice president to "Chair of Administration" during the Jan. 22 DASG General Senate meeting in the Student Council Chambers.

Major changes ahead for DASG campaigning, voting

Seanna Henry, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

The De Anza Student Government administration committee proposed major changes to election code at the general senate meeting on Jan. 22, weeks before campaigning is set to begin. The committee’s...

The De Anza College Pride Center hosted an event on Jan. 21, allowing students to express their hopes on the blackboard. The board is now placed at the Pride Center as of Jan. 23.

De Anza on Trump’s gender definition executive order

Jie Li, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order requiring federal agencies to recognize only birth-assigned genders — male and female — has sparked concerns among De Anza students and faculty about...

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