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Meet the eight candidates running for Cupertino City Council

Meet the eight candidates running for Cupertino City Council

Rory Conlon | November 6, 2022

Eight candidates are running to fill three open Cupertino city council seats this General Election, Nov. 8. Residents are being asked to vote on city representatives who have a variety of perspectives...

De Anza Student Government's Senate meets for their weekly meeting in the Student Council Chambers on Wednesday, Oct. 12.

DASG Senate sworn in new members during recent meeting

Jessie Zhou | November 5, 2022

De Anza Student Government convened during its weekly Senate Meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 12, in the Student Council Chambers to announce new roles and upcoming events. In this meeting, a few DASG members...

The upcoming propositions in the 2022 California election

The upcoming propositions in the 2022 California election

Trevis Dampier | November 4, 2022

Each person's vote on California’s ballot in this general election is not only important for supporting local candidates, but also for deciding “yes” or “no” on the seven state propositions....

FA PAC interns campaigning for political movements. (Photo courtesy of Ali Rastegar)

District faculty and students work this election season

Autumn Alvarez | November 3, 2022

Faculty Association Political Action Committee, the continuous voice for district students and employees in this November’s general election season, is advocating for the propositions and candidates...

Clockwise, from top left to bottom left: President Anahi Ruvalcaba, 19, political science major, Vice President Sarah Morales, 19, sociology major, chair of finance Sharon Utomo, 18, data science major, and chair of marketing and communications Sunnie Chen, 23, public policy major.

New DASG leadership discusses a paid senate, defunding campus police and developing a stronger community

Rory Conlon, Reporter | November 9, 2021

New De Anza student government President Anahí Ruvalcaba and Vice President Sarah Morales said that they are aiming to build community among the student body and hope to create more opportunities for...

Sophia Garcia, an outreach director from Redistricting Partners, outlining Foothill-De Anza's upcoming districting process to trustees and members of the public at the first public meeting held in-person since the pandemic started.

Foothill-De Anza District forced to move away from at-large elections, with new districts coming in 2022

Kevin Nguyen, Features Editor | October 17, 2021

Spurred by a potential lawsuit that accused it of having violated an article in the California Voting Rights Act that bans at-large election systems, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board...

DASG meets and disqualifies presidential candidate Nathan Ngo

DASG presidential candidate accused of racist rhetoric is disqualified, Anahi Ruvalcaba wins

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 24, 2021
The De Anza Student Government met for the last time this quarter to approve the elections committee’s decision to disqualify DASG presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo.
Election complaints against Khoa-Nathan Ngo.

DASB presidential candidate appeals decision to disqualify him amid allegations of racism

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 15, 2021
Former De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo appealed the Elections Committee's decision to disqualify him from the presidential campaign in a March 10 meeting.
Screenshots of Messenger and Discord chats with Khoa-Nathan Ngo. They were submitted to the DASB as evidence of "threatening" conduct.

DASB senator resigns amid allegations of racist comments

Mathew Bejarano, News Editor | March 9, 2021
De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo resigned from his position on March 5 after senators alleged “threatening” behavior.
The person behind the position: a deeper look at DASB presidential candidates

The person behind the position: a deeper look at DASB presidential candidates

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As De Anza Student Body elections progress, students are looking for a candidate they can trust as president. Beyond the positions they are running on, here is a glimpse of who they are.
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