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Newly elected DASG President and Vice President of 2023-2024: Lydia Wong and Isaac Tsang

John Pham | March 25, 2023

DASG election results for the 2023-2024 school year came out on Friday, March 17, which announced Lydia Wong, the current Marketing and Communications vice chair, as DASG President and Isaac Tsang, the...

Erik Woodbury leads the hybrid Resource Allocation and Program Planning committee meeting on March 14.

RAPP committee addresses numerous faculty vacancies

Trevis Dampier and Connor Blum | March 20, 2023

The Resource Allocation and Program Planning committee discussed at its March 14 meeting the understaffing at De Anza College, which has left multiple unfilled positions for custodians, clinic nurses and...

DASG senate members discuss issues involving community college students in small break-out groups on March 8.

DASG discusses increasing student representation

John Pham | March 17, 2023

Members of De Anza College’s student government discussed implementing a new intern structure, adding positions to their new senate structure and presenting issues impacting De Anza’s community to...

Current and former La Voz News staff members along with the adviser (right) show off their awards at the Spring National College Media Conference held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in San Francisco on March 11.

La Voz students win journalism contests

March 13, 2023

Journalism students who produce the La Voz News publication won 22 awards during the Spring National College Media Conference held in San Francisco from March 9 to 11. La Voz staffers won first, second...

De Anza College hosted its first mini flea market, which hosted six vendors selling various products, in the main quad on March 7.

De Anza’s debut mini flea market

Trevis Dampier, Abel Tariku, and Connor Blum | March 12, 2023

Aside from the larger monthly flea market that De Anza College hosts, a new mini flea market made its first appearance in the main quad on March 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event featured six vendors...

DA Voices: What do you hope the next DASG members will bring to De Anza?

DA Voices: What do you hope the next DASG members will bring to De Anza?

Abel Tariku | March 9, 2023

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question of different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

De Anza College President Lloyd Holmes talks about Measure G and the creative arts department.

De Anza Academic Senate members discuss ideas for student services and arts relocation

Sabrina Jiang | March 5, 2023

De Anza College’s Academic Senate discussed funding for scholarships and options for the relocation of the arts quad with De Anza President Lloyd Holmes on Feb. 27. According to President Holmes,...

Speaker Bill Blake explains how the team will assess the feasibility of an event center at De Anza.

Planning and Development Team fields backlash against new event center

Rory Conlon | February 28, 2023

Three managing consultants from AMS Planning and Research held a Zoom meeting to collect community members' opinions for a new event center on Feb. 23. Bill Blake, the west coast director of AMS, led...

Students and faculty members chat and drink coffee with De Anza's campus police.

Coffee With a Cop: A blend of conversation and coffee

Autumn Alvarez | February 22, 2023

Fueled by hot coffee and fresh treats, “Coffee With a Cop” has become a long-running event where students and the community are invited to have conversations with campus police in a casual setting....

Isabel Nelson, 21, psychology major, overcomes her fear of needles with Page Cal Ortiz, a Stanford registered nurse by her side.

Stanford Blood Drive returns to De Anza after three years

Trevis Dampier, Sports Editor | February 20, 2023

De Anza College’s health services department hosted its first blood drive in 2020, continuing a long-standing collaboration with the Stanford Blood Center that stretches back more than 20 years.  On...

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