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DASG meets and disqualifies presidential candidate Nathan Ngo

DASG presidential candidate accused of racist rhetoric is disqualified, Anahi Ruvalcaba wins

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 24, 2021
The De Anza Student Government met for the last time this quarter to approve the elections committee’s decision to disqualify DASG presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo.
College Leap De Anza hosts internship accelerator, brings international students together

College Leap De Anza hosts internship accelerator, brings international students together

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | March 19, 2021

College Leap @ De Anza held a virtual internship accelerator on March 12 to help international students secure an internship. Helen Pang, a speaker at the event and De Anza College counselor for career...

De Anza College students fight to defeat housing insecurity

Nitya Peumans, Reporter | March 16, 2021

Speakers complained about the inaction in creating student housing on campus at the De Anza College Renter’s Rights Housing Town Hall on March 4. Erika Flores said students become eligible for aid...

De Anza Athletics Await Return to Action

De Anza Athletics Await Return to Action

Jordan Soto, Reporter | March 16, 2021

Santa Clara County has allowed Division I colleges and high school athletics to resume in-person practice and competition — but not community colleges. William Lieu, the treasurer for the Student-Athlete...

Election complaints against Khoa-Nathan Ngo.

DASB presidential candidate appeals decision to disqualify him amid allegations of racism

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 15, 2021
Former De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo appealed the Elections Committee's decision to disqualify him from the presidential campaign in a March 10 meeting.
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Students reflect on $200 million fund for student housing

Vi Nguyen, Reporter | March 9, 2021
Chancellor Judy Miner and Vice Chancellor Susan Cheu allocated $200 million to employee and student housing insecurity, discussing the decision in an informational meeting on Feb. 23.
Screenshots of Messenger and Discord chats with Khoa-Nathan Ngo. They were submitted to the DASB as evidence of "threatening" conduct.

DASB senator resigns amid allegations of racist comments

Mathew Bejarano, News Editor | March 9, 2021
De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo resigned from his position on March 5 after senators alleged “threatening” behavior.
De Anza students struggle with housing insecurity

De Anza students struggle with housing insecurity

Vi Nguyen, Reporter | March 8, 2021

As the pandemic wears on, international students at De Anza College are facing housing insecurity and many are suffering. International student Grace Lim temporarily moved back to her home country during...

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Upcoming student leadership conference aims inspire students to take leadership roles

Andrea Infante, Reporter | March 1, 2021
On March 5, Foothill and De Anza College students will guide students about leadership roles and opportunities in the first district-wide Student Leadership Conference.
The person behind the position: a deeper look at DASB presidential candidates

The person behind the position: a deeper look at DASB presidential candidates

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As De Anza Student Body elections progress, students are looking for a candidate they can trust as president. Beyond the positions they are running on, here is a glimpse of who they are.
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