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Senators confirmed at DASB Senate meeting

Jonathan Dupin, STAFF REPORTER | October 26, 2016

The De Anza Student Body Senate appointed eight new senators to fill vacent seats Wednesday, Oct 12. Fifteen candidates competed for eight positions on the senate. Joshua Alfaro, Arya Suprana, Carlos Duran,...

Proposition 51: Opposition on ” first come, first serve clause

Jonathan Dupin, STAFF REPORTER | October 26, 2016

As California gets ready to vote on a proposition which could add $9 billion in debt to fund schools, according to the Ballotpedia report on Proposition 51, opponents are calling for a no vote and advocating...

Man impersonating officer urged student into his car

Andrew Pouliot, NEWS EDITOR | October 26, 2016

A man identifying himself as an undercover Foothill-De Anza Police officer attempted to lure a female student into his car at 8:40p.m. on Wednesday, Oct 19, according to a Foothill-De Anza Police email. The...

Measure B to decrease traffic and offer more mass transit

Andrew Pouliot, NEWS EDITOR | October 25, 2016

Traffic in the South Bay has grown worse in the last few years, according to a report by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. There is no sign that the situation will improve without the passing of Measure...

DASB Senate meeting erupts into chaos

DASB Senate meeting erupts into chaos

Andrew Pouliot and Amanda Penrod | October 12, 2016

Accusations and parliamentary misbehavior ruled the day at the DASB Senate meeting Oct. 5. At issue was a budget request for $7,000 from Umoja, a De Anza program that helps African-American students...

Check Fraud

Andrew Pouliot, News editor | October 11, 2016

Several checks from the Student Accounts Office at De Anza were fraudulently copied and cashed at online mobile banking institutions sometime around August 2015. By the time the fraud was discovered by...

“This college has been buffeted by budget cuts, which really hurt us, and one of the ways it hurt us was through the loss of positions or the inability to hire new ones. It is an enormous pleasure to see that we are hiring again.”
-Brian Murphy, De Anza College President

De Anza President Murphy, DASB Senate President Zarate welcome staff

Andrew Pouliot, News Writer | October 10, 2016

Every year, De Anza College leadership holds an Opening Day ceremony to honor the staff and faculty and usher in the new school year. This year was no different, with College President Brian Murphy laying...

Plaza for Foothill College veterans a go

Mattew Granger, Staff Reporter | October 6, 2016

Foothill College is getting a new veterans plaza named in honor of Marine Capt. Matthew Manoukian, a Los Altos native who was killed in action in Afghanistan and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross...

Patrick Ahrens, a De Anza alum and former student trustee, is running for a seat on the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees to promote student interests.

Former student trustee a candidate for Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees

Andrew Pouliot, News Editor | October 5, 2016

Eight years after serving as a student representative on the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees, De Anza alum Patrick Ahrens, 27, is vying for a full-fledged trustee position. He...

De Anza Students conduct field research and hunt for fossils in the Turkana Basin, Kenya during the summer.

De Anza anthropology students excavate 16.5 million-year-old fossils in Kenya

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | September 29, 2016

A team of four De Anza students undertook a rigorous learning experience hunting for fossils in Kenya over the summer. The students, Michelle Bounkousohn, Vincent Gomez, Chris Mayes, and Viana Roland...

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