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The Flint Garage has been under construction since the 2016 Fall quarter, and is expected to finish on time.

Flint Garage construction to finish by Fall

Vaibhav Vijaykar, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2017

The Flint Parking Garage at De Anza College is expected to finish renovations on schedule and be open for the Fall quarter. The renovations included necessary seismic upgrades for the structure, and began...

DASB Senate meeting axed on president’s whim

Karan Abrol, Campus Life Editor | June 5, 2017

DASB Senate President Dylan Kim cancelled the DASB Senate meeting for Wednesday, May 31, through a Facebook group message the Monday prior. “Unfortunately President Kim decided there was no need for...

Senator Tal Globus, 20, computer science major, discusses potential ways to increase the DASB budget during the March 24 meeting.

DASB Senate searches for revenue drop solutions

Ana Acosta, Staff Reporter | June 5, 2017

DASB Senators will likely create an ad-hoc committee after discussing ways to increase revenue on Wednesday, March 24. DASB withdrew $55,000 from the reserve fund to balance the 2016-2017 budget. The...

De Anza students fill up the VTA board meeting room with posters and prepared speeches to lobby against raising the Eco-Pass fee to $40.

De Anza College students claim victory in Eco-Pass battle

Kunal Mehta, News Editor | June 2, 2017

The VTA board voted to raise the community college Eco-Pass fee to only $20 and keep it at that price for the next four years, following months of lobbying by De Anza College student activists. VTA’s...

De Anza students fill up the VTA board meeting room with posters and prepared speeches to lobby against raising the Eco-Pass fee to $40.

De Anza administration absent in Eco-Pass fight

Kunal Mehta, News Editor | June 2, 2017

VTA board members questioned the lack of attendance and communication from De Anza College administration during Thursday’s board meeting. VTA Deputy Director Finance & Budget, Ali Hudda, said...

Eco-Pass fee increase fight ramps up

Eco-Pass fee increase fight ramps up

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 31, 2017

Students at De Anza College are ramping up the fight to oppose the proposed increase of the Eco-pass fee from $9 to $40. The VTA board will vote on the issue at their June 1 board meeting. Over this...

While arrested, the woman shouted that she was an undercover police officer.

Woman claiming to be undercover police arrested in front of large crowd

Neil McClintick, Opinions Editor | May 24, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyXSqWPgwN8 The Foothill-De Anza police arrested  a middle-aged, unidentified woman in the main quad in front of a large crowd of upward to 100 students on Thursday,...

DASB Finance Chair, Amanda Le, prepares to call another VTA board member during a call-in organized by the De Anza Political Revolution Club.

Students lobby VTA board members to oppose Eco-Pass fee increase

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 22, 2017

De Anza College students met with key VTA board members to convince them to oppose the VTA’s proposal to increase the cost of the Eco-Pass from $9 to $40. The De Anza Political Revolution Club additionally...

DASB President Dylan Kim tells a story to senators as a pre-meeting workshop.

DASB Senate debates food committees, President leads meeting with storytime

Audrey Marques and Eddie Cisneros | May 22, 2017

The DASB Senate abandoned their previous plan to form an ad-hoc, or temporary, committee to research and address Senate president Dylan Kim’s “food crisis,” and resolved that those responsibilities...

Two undocumented students receive scholarships to pursue higher education

Anisa Chaudhry, Staff Reporter | May 22, 2017

Two De Anza College students received the national $25,000 TheDream.US scholarship. The scholarship is for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) eligible undocumented students working towards getting...

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