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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 Governments 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....

La Voz News brings home 15 awards at journalism conference

La Voz News brings home 15 awards at journalism conference

Ayah Ali-Ahmad | November 3, 2022

La Voz News brought home 13 awards for media produced during the 2022 winter and spring quarters, and three awards for on-the-spot contests, during Journalism Association of Community Colleges' NorCal...

The East Cottage houses the VIDA program and the HEFAS program on De Anzas campus. While VIDA has been quartered there since 2011, it took about 10 years to receive a permanent classroom for the HEFAS program. Today, the two programs serve over 500 students.

How the recent DACA court ruling affects undocumented students

Rory Conlon | November 3, 2022

Introduction to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program The 5th Court of Appeals affirmed a previous ruling that declared the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) illegal...

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...

Community group club, FHDA Chinese Campus Evangelical Ministry, poses for a photo while they celebrate the 2022 Lunar New Year. (Photo courtesy of Maggie Singman)

Community reacts to new Lunar New Year bill

Lauren Linh Bui, Freelance Reporter | October 29, 2022

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 2596 on Sept. 29, making the Lunar New Year an official holiday in the state of California. Lunar New Year is a festival celebrated throughout Asia...

The Academic Senate meeting on Oct. 10 in a hybrid format to discuss how to move forward on shared governance at De Anza.

A deep dive into the current state of shared governance

Rory Conlon, Staff Reporter | October 19, 2022

Crucial decisions regarding staffing and budget allocation hang in the balance pending an upcoming retreat on Oct. 21 to discuss the future of shared governance at De Anza College.  During an Oct....

Robert Cormia, professor in the Computer Information Systems department at Foothill College, giving a public comment at the board of trustees meeting on Oct. 3.

Optional masking announcement stirs controversy throughout the district

Rory Conlon and Andrea Saldana | October 9, 2022

A new Foothill-De Anza policy announcing optional masking indoors has sparked controversy among faculty, students and administration on both campuses. In an email sent out after 10 p.m. on Sept. 23, three...

Sunnyvale Vice Mayor and Political Science instructor Alysa Cisneros attending Lavender Grad as a Keynote Speaker.

‘The beginning of something incredible’: Vice mayor speaks at Lavender Graduation for LGBTQ+ students

Jerry Chen, Reporter | June 29, 2022

Sunnyvale vice mayor Alysa Cisneros attended keynote speaker during the Women, Gender and Sexuality Center’s fifth annual Lavender Graduation, a ceremony dedicated to celebrating LGBTQ+ and queer-identifing...

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