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De Anza receives two “thumbs up” for accreditation renewal

Martin Towar | October 31, 2011

While the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges Evaluation Team could not give a formal statement on De Anza College's accreditation renewal prospects, team chair Raul Rodriguez said...

OUT OF REACH - An activist known only as Cracker sits atop the Wing Building in San Jose’s City Hall to display his message unimpeded.

Occupy San Jose movement gets evicted

Leila Forouhi | October 31, 2011

The Occupy San Jose encampment was dismantled and its occupants arrested in the early morning of Oct. 21, causing a strong reaction from the remaining demonstrators who gathered in front of city hall...

SUSPECT IN ALLEGED ASSAULT ON CAMPUS 10/17

Assault’s untimely alert leaves students outraged, uninformed

Martin Towar | October 31, 2011

De Anza College's late reaction to the alleged early morning assault and battery on its campus Oct. 27 left students outraged and uninformed. "When you've got a random psycho running around and strangling...

AB 540 students get help from East Palo Alto lawyers

Eduardo Garcia | October 31, 2011

Attorneys from the Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto came to De Anza College on Oct. 19 to educate students on what it means to be an undocumented student and services available through Assembly...

WHO’S PROTESTIN WHOM? - Oct. 3 Preachers Kevin Farrer and J.K. from Cry To God Ministries cause an uproar of controversy on the stage in the Main Quad. David Byars retaliates against Cry to God’s inflamitory words with anger. Other students cite Bible passages of their own. See more photos of the event on page, 4.

Street ministers preach hell and brimstone; De Anza students return fire

Martin Towar | October 11, 2011

Cry to God Ministries turned the campus stage in De Anza College's main quad into an open air church on Oct. 3, just the latest in a line of street preaching events organized by the group.  Street...

LOCKHEED’S “BLUE CUBE” - Onizuka Station 2009.

Onizuka site of new Foothill-De Anza College

Bryce Druzin | October 11, 2011

Foothill-De Anza Community College District's Board of Trustees has chosen the former Onizuka Air Force Station in Sunnyvale as the site for the new education center that will replace the district's current...

PART-TIME OFFICE LOBBY INCLUDES A KEYPAD - Page the professor you are meeting with and they will buzz you in or even speak to you. Don’t know your professors’ extention? A helpful guide is located right below the keypad, updated quarterly.

Baldwin Winery offices Complete

Tony Barraza | October 10, 2011

De Anza College students will no longer have to meet with their part-time instructors outside or in the cafeteria. Over the summer, offices for De Anza's part time faculty were built under the Baldwin...

De Anza students take center stage in national study

Martin Towar | September 26, 2011

De Anza College students were the subject of a recently published five - year study by three economic professors on the relationship between a student's ethnicity, that of their professor's, and the student's...

Fees paid? Enjoy the amenities of VTA with the Eco Pass

Martin Towar | September 26, 2011

De Anza College Students starting the Fall 2011 quarter may have already noticed a new fee when paying for their classes, an unsettling "DA Eco Pass" charging only a few dollars. Is this a new parking...

SOLAR PANELS IN STELLING PARKING LOTS - Construction on this project will be wrapped up by the start of fall quarter. The parking lots will be partially closed in October to enable the final phases of the project to be completed. This will not impeded traffic, and there will still be ample parking, according to De Anza College President Brian Murphy.

Construction brings new changes, ongoing projects during first week of fall quarter

Andrew Puckett | September 26, 2011

Much has changed around De Anza College during Summer quarter. Construction crews have worked diligently to improve the campus and finish projects on time before large numbers of students return for fall...

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