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Onizuka plans hit environmental snag

Bryce Druzin | November 4, 2011

Steps by the Foothill-De Anza Community College District's to acquire land for the construction of a new education center experienced a setback Oct. 27 when the Sunnyvale City Council delayed an important...

FESTIVITIES FOR THE HONORED - Beth Grobman, former adviser to La Voz Weekly, cuts the cake at festivities with colleagues and friends Thursday in the Language Arts Division Office.  Grobman retires after 24 years of service at De Anza College.

La Voz adviser retires after 24 years of service at De Anza

La Voz Staff | November 4, 2011

Beth Grobman, mass communications instructor and adviser for La Voz Weekly, retired this summer after 24 years at De Anza, with 11 as coordinator of the Distance Learning Center. In 1998, Grobman came...

Parcel tax pondered by De Anza

Melanie Martinez | November 4, 2011

With state funding failing to support students' needs, the California community college system is turning directly their own counties for salvation. Amidst state funding decreases for colleges that eliminate...

DASB senate meeting highlights budget woes

Saksham Rai | November 4, 2011

De Anza College President Brian Murphy addressed the De Anza Associated Student Body Senate on Oct. 19 about the current budget crisis, its effects on De Anza and highlighting the drastic difference in...

POWER TO THE PEOPLE - Protesters gather on the streets of Oakland to support the occupy movement.

De Anza students occupy Oakland

Victor Arredondo | November 4, 2011

De Anza College students peppered the crowd of thousands of demonstrators who chanted, marched, and waved signs on Nov. 2 during a general strike called by Occupy Oakland. The largely peaceful protest...

WHICH HAT SHOULD I TAKE? - First year student, Alyssa Dailey, is bored with her remedial courses and has started to lose interest in her classes. She must decide between using the rest of her Pell grant to take classes or drop out to pursue something else.

WASTED MONEY

Martin Towar | November 4, 2011

  Nearly $4 billion has been wasted in the past five years on community college students who accepted state and federal grants with the expectation they would transfer to a university or earn an...

Life of the part-timer in a nutshell...

Part-time profs underappreciated

Alix Metanat | October 31, 2011

Significant budget shortages and an overworked full-time faculty have created opportunities for qualified individuals to function as part-time professors. But part-time faculty members do not enjoy the...

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...

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