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Instructor awarded for community involvement

Instructor awarded for community involvement

Laura Shkouratoff, Staff Writer | April 18, 2016

A De Anza College professor was recently presented with a social justice award by the American Muslim Voice Foundation for his high level of involvement and activism to unite cultures and ethnic groups...

Campus center for LGBT, women resources relocates

Ruben Mendoza, Staff Writer | April 18, 2016

Hate crimes and sexual harassment have affected students on campus. The Jean Miller Resource Room for Women, Gender, and Sexuality provides a safe place for students. The resource room, which has been...

DASB Senate disqualifies newly elected senators

DASB Senate disqualifies newly elected senators

Duane Soubirous, News Editor | March 14, 2016

The top vote-getter in the DASB elections and another senator-elect were disqualified by the current DASB Senate at its meeting March 9. De Anza College Student Body Senate members cited violations...

Where your $1.8 million from parking fees and fines goes

Where your $1.8 million from parking fees and fines goes

Anthony Montes, Editor-in-Chief | March 13, 2016

You get in your car, tired from a long day of school, put your key in the ignition and stop when you notice a little white paper tucked in between the windshield and the wiper blade: A parking ticket. Maybe...

Participants in a “Globalizing Sisterhood” workshop show off the bracelets they made and traded with each other. The workshop was part of a LEAD’s Global Issues Conference on Thursday, March 3 at De Anza College.

Global Issues Conference: World, local issues converge

Matt Shamshoian and Jamie Jara | March 13, 2016

Issue: Gentrification The class-based gentrification of Bay Area communities is akin to legalized segregation, said Tony Roshan Samara the annual LEAD Global Issues Conference Thursday, March 3 at De...

$1 million grant to buy new machines, fund lab upgrades

$1 million grant to buy new machines, fund lab upgrades

Bharpur Singh, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

De Anza College’s Design and Manufacturing Technologies program received a $1 million grant by the Gene Haas Foundation to expand its classrooms and labs. The program was created in Fall 2015 when...

Students, police build bridges

Carlos Velazquez, Staff Writer | March 12, 2016

De Anza students and campus police officers met to have an open dialogue about the current relationship between the two during the Building Bridges community discussion. The event, called “Building...

DASB Senate cuts club funding

DASB Senate cuts club funding

Duane Soubirous, News Editor | February 28, 2016

Facing dwindling revenues, the DASB Senate voted during a long and contentious meeting to decrease the Inter Club Council’s allocation by 3.5 percent for 2016-2017 while nearly doubling the Equity Office’s...

Author tells stories of rebellion at Flint Center

Author tells stories of rebellion at Flint Center

Isabel Malcolmson, Staff Writer | February 26, 2016

Beginning by calling himself a downgrade in comparison to past Celebrity Forum speakers, Malcolm Gladwell spoke about Alva Vanderbilt, a women’s suffrage activist, and delved into the roots of rebellion...

Equity meeting: College should improve safety of LGBT students

Laura Shkouratoff, Staff Writer | February 26, 2016

Anti-transgender graffiti found in a gender-neutral bathroom at De Anza College was a hate crime, the director of the Equity Office told a meeting of staff, faculty and students on Feb. 10. Administrators...

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