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Protesters, including De Anza students pause for the Israeli national anthem during the rally at the Library Quad on May 21.

Jewish community rallies against antisemitism

Frank Mayers and Ann Penalosa | June 26, 2024

On the afternoon of May 21, a group of approximately 150 community members including at least 20 De Anza students, gathered at the Library Quad for a rally opposing antisemitism. “Thank you all...

Office of Outreach housing the Rising Scholars Program located in the Registration and Student Services Building at De Anza College on June 24.

Rising Scholars program grants priority registration starting fall 2024

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 26, 2024

De Anza College's Rising Scholars program, which aims to aid formerly incarcerated students and those impacted by the criminal justice system, won enough Academic Senate votes to prioritize course enrollment...

Staff work at the Admissions and Records desk on June 20.

Fraudulent student applications flood Admissions and Records office

Ingrid Lu, La Voz Staff | June 25, 2024

De Anza’s admissions and records office has been receiving a large influx of fraudulent student applications, slowing down the admissions process. As a result, students may have to manually clear holds...

A group of about 20 students listen and ask as the speaker, only identified as Sami, talks about the connections between Black liberation and Palestinian liberation at the Sunken Garden on June 18.

Black Student Union and International Relations Advocacy Club hold Juneteenth teach-in and art build

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | June 23, 2024

Around 40 students joined the Black Student Union and International Relations Advocacy Club in the Sunken Garden to commemorate Juneteenth in a mural build and teach-in from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday,...

An illustration of an anthropomorphic credit card walking through the De Anza Flea Market while holding two shopping bags.

DASG allows vendors to use credit cards at flea market

Danielius Maslovskis, La Voz Staff | June 20, 2024

Until May 2022, reserving a location at the De Anza Flea Market had to be done by mailing a check, “a long process that is prone to mishaps,” said Flea Market and Special Events Coordinator Dayna Sawanson. The...

Audience listen as Pam Walker, vice president of PPL, speaks to them in the Hinson Campus Center on June 6.

Search for a new president commences with an open forum

Vincent Scrivens, La Voz Staff | June 7, 2024

A committee has been tasked with searching for a new De Anza College president and began their search with an open forum with community members. The forum was an open discussion with about 30 faculty,...

Students take part in a walkout protest held in the library quad, calling for an end to US aid to Israel amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza on May 9.

Students walk out for Gaza

Allan Galeana and Xitlaly Martinez | May 17, 2024

Around 60 protesters gathered in De Anza College’s main quad on May 9 for a “Walkout & Art Build for Palestine” event. The group held Palestinian flags, keffiyehs, which are traditional headdresses...

The Board of Trustees deliberates allocating the Measure G fund at the board meeting on May 6.

District reallocates $20 million from De Anza Events Center to Foothill Dental Hygiene Clinic

Shreya Rallabandi, La Voz Staff | May 10, 2024

Millions of dollars initially designated for a De Anza project to replace the Flint Center has been partially allocated to Foothill College’s dental clinic, following action from the Foothill-De Anza...

Academic Senate President Erik Woodbury asks who from the district would be responsible for working to minimize impact on the flea market on April 18 in the campus center.

Health clinic Q&A opens up communication

Leila Salam, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2024

District administrators joined representatives from the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors and an audience of faculty, staff and students for a presentation and Q&A about the proposed on-campus...

Oliver Tran, 19, a computer science major, works at the Noodle Bar in De Anza's cafeteria on April 22.

New $20 minimum wage for fast food workers

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2024

The California State Legislature passed a $20 minimum wage law for fast-food workers on April 1 to help reduce the burden of a high living cost. Assembly Bill 1228 increases fast food worker’s minimum...

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