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A map of the locations for various food pantries in the south bay.

Local South Bay food pantries close gap in services during pandemic

Leticia Samame, Reporter | June 12, 2020

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County’s Disaster Recovery Self-Sufficiency Program has been providing free food to community members across San Jose in need. More...

Black Lives Matter protesters raise their fists in solidarity with the movement June 9 in San Jose, and raise a poster with the faces of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and Armand Abhari.

Black Lives Matter protesters hold memorial for victims of police brutality in downtown San Jose

Keegan West, Reporter | June 11, 2020

Black Lives Matter supporters gathered in downtown San Jose at the Plaza de César Chávez June 9 to honor those who have lost their lives from police brutality. The stage of the plaza was filled with...

Black leaders meet for virtual town hall to discuss systematic racism and police brutality, hosted by local NAACP

Black leaders meet for virtual town hall to discuss systematic racism and police brutality, hosted by local NAACP

Keegan West, Reporter | June 10, 2020

In light of the recent Black Lives Matter protests, the San Jose/Silicon Valley chapter of the NAACP hosted a virtual town hall meeting on June 4 to discuss police brutality against Black members of the...

The crowd at a Black Lives Matter protest in front of San Jose City Hall June 6.

Protesters participate in peaceful Black Lives Matter ‘die-in’ protest hosted by local NAACP

Keegan West and Annalise Freimarck | June 6, 2020

In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, thousands of peaceful protesters lay on the ground outside San Jose City Hall June 6 to honor the victims of police brutality, using signs painted with...

Student Success Center adjusts to online tutoring, aims to teach students despite pandemic

Student Success Center adjusts to online tutoring, aims to teach students despite pandemic

Roselle Lagmay, Reporter | June 5, 2020

The Student Success Center, as a result of the campus closure, is offering virtual tutoring sessions through Zoom video chats, in an effort to continue assistance for students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Diana...

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De Anza College African American Studies Department issues statement in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | June 3, 2020

De Anza College African American Studies Department issues statement in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement A formal statement on behalf of the African American Studies Department at De Anza...

California Community College Chancellor holds webinar on racism, promotes discussions of personal experiences, call to action

California Community College Chancellor holds webinar on racism, promotes discussions of personal experiences, call to action

Annalise Freimarck and Kathleen Quinn | June 3, 2020

The Community College Chancellor’s Office hosted a call to action webinar against structural racism this morning, where 12 community college leaders spoke in turn about their experiences with racism...

Lloyd Holmes presenting an award to a staff member during a staff appreciation ceremony at Monroe College.

Holmes wins the nomination from Chancellor of Foothill-De Anza College District

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | May 30, 2020

Holmes wins the nomination from Chancellor of Foothill-De Anza College District. In an email to faculty and staff, Chancellor Judy Miner, announced her recommendation of Lloyd Holmes as De Anza College’s...

Intercultural studies to introduce certificate, five new Asian-American courses in fall

Intercultural studies to introduce certificate, five new Asian-American courses in fall

Caden Zhao, Reporter | May 25, 2020

Intercultural studies to introduce certificate, five new Asian-American courses in fall Intercultural Studies is broadening its course offerings in Asian American Studies with five new courses and a new...

Jim Luotto 1999

Beloved former English instructor remembered for kindness, dedication

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | May 24, 2020

Jim Luotto, beloved former English literature instructor at De Anza College, died of cancer in April at the age of 86. Luotto was one of the first instructors at De Anza, beginning as the college opened...

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