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Angélica Esquivel, program coordinator of VIDA and HEFAS director, hopes to dispel rumors of recent ICE threats.

HEFAS, VIDA leader aims to dispel fear about rumors of ICE raids

Jordan Soto, Staff Reporter | November 19, 2020

Recent ICE threats have resurfaced, following an announcement that it will return to conducting raids similar to ones before the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking fear in the undocumented immigrant community.  Jor California...

De Anza College Leadership Conference speakers inspire, uplift students

De Anza College Leadership Conference speakers inspire, uplift students

Kaveh Nasseri Mashhadi, Staff Reporter | November 1, 2020

De Anza College held the ICC Leadership Conference, a Zoom Webinar event for speakers Tamara Steele, Doris Pickering and Raj Jayadev to offer leadership skills and valuable life advice to students.   The...

PUSO presenters host the clubs first open house of the school year,  emphasizing the importance of Filipinx culture.

Pilipino Student Union’s open house recruits students, explores Filipino culture

Sam Lai, Reporter | October 15, 2020

On Oct. 8, Pilipino Unity Student Organization held their first event of the year, the Virtual Open House, to welcome new members and promote the club.  The open house started off with an ice-breaker...

The FAPAC is encouraging students to vote in the upcoming election, through outreach efforts such as presenting in different classes.

Faculty Association Political Action Committee urges students to vote through outreach

Kaveh Nasseri Mashhadi, Reporter | October 15, 2020

Correction* This article and its headline have been corrected to say Faculty Association Political Action Committee, instead of Foothill-De Anza Association Political Committee. The Foothill-De Anza district...

Photos provided by Lloyd Holmes, Wei Zhou, and Bryan Reece, respectively. Graphic by Ashley Gonzalez.

De Anza College’s presidential candidates tackle top priorities at DASB meetings

As a part of the three day long presidential candidate visit, the DASB Senate interviewed the three presidential candidates, Lloyd Holmes, Bryan Reece and Wei Zhou, in order to gain their insights and...

Student employees will still be paid; DASB senators debate letter to Judy Miner

Kathleen Quinn, Campus Beat Editor | March 18, 2020

In a special meeting held by DASB Senators, it was announced that some student employees will still be paid, despite the complete closure of the campus. “We are going to be paying all student employees,”...

DASB cuts bike program, ICC funding, increases HEFAS, special allocations funding

Kathleen Quinn and Aliya Nupbay | March 10, 2020

Over $6,500 was cut from DASB Senate’s finance committee’s proposed budget, but it did not result in many redistributions for programs in Fund 41 that had been cut considerably in the proposed budget. Halina...

Inside Registration and Student Services Building

DASB priority enrollment approved by Academic Senate

Kassandra Zeledon, Staff Reporter | March 10, 2020

Priority enrollment for DASB senators has been approved by Academic Senate, following a request from De Anza Student Body senate representatives for senators to be placed in priority registration group...

DASB Candidates run as coalitions, get more campaign funding

Joaquin De La Torre, Staff Reporter | March 9, 2020

With just a total of two weeks to campaign, prospective DASB senate candidates are allotted $100 for campaign supplies, if they choose to run as a coalition, they receive $50 for each candidate involved,...

Lack of DASB Senate candidates could lead to internal elections

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 3, 2020

Less candidates are running for the DASB Senate this year compared to years past. This poses a potential issue for making sure that next year’s De Anza Student Body Senate is adequately representing...

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