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Students at De Anza College study with ample natural light that is filtered through new energy efficient windows and LED lighting system. The new widows also insulate the study area from outside noise.

New quarter: New library finally open to students

Paul Ledesma, Staff Writer | January 15, 2016

More than 24,400 visitors walked through the doors of the newly renovated De Anza College library reopened its doors Jan. 4. The library, which closed in summer 2014 for renovations, offers many improvements...

College youth empower high school youth

College youth empower high school youth

December 8, 2015

De Anza College invited about 200 high school students to help them realize goals of attaining higher education at the Youth Voices United for Change conference on Friday, Nov. 13.   Vasconcellos...

Democrat Brazile, Republican Bachmann exchange banter at Flint Center

Anthony Montes, Editor in Chief | November 30, 2015

Former rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) spoke out at against Syrian refugees in the U.S., while political commentator Donna Brazile encouraged compassion for them during their talk at the Foothill College...

DASB Senate increases student body fees to $10, OKs $9,200 from Eco Fund for water policy project

Will Savage, Staff Writer | November 30, 2015

The DASB Senate voted to increase the student body fee from $9 to $10 per quarter during its meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The decision to increase fees is a result of a steady decline in student enrollment,...

Great American Smokeout helps students kick habit

Great American Smokeout helps students kick habit

November 30, 2015

A Great American Smokeout event was held on Nov. 20, in front of Health Services to encourage cigarette smokers to break their habit and take advantage of the free tobacco cessation program offered by...

Library to reopen in winter quarter, SJSU library available

Lamberto Diaz Diaz, Staff Writer | November 16, 2015

Though the library has been closed for over a year, De Anza College students can soon anticipate the library’s reopening in January 2016, according to Donna Jones-Dulin, college vice president of operations.   The...

Screening of Inside Out at S Quad.

Movie on the lawn: Students stay warm for an outdoor screening of “Inside Out”

Will Savage, Staff Writer | November 15, 2015

De Anza Associated Student Senate hosted an outdoor movie night, featuring the Pixar film, “Inside Out”, on Nov. 5. The screening was held in the S Quad and was shown on a 16-by-16 inflatable projector...

Run Hide Defend: Active shooter training yields low turnout

Chris Padilla, Staff Writer | November 14, 2015

Eighteen people attended last week’s final day of the Run, Hide, Defend Program. Run, Hide, Defend is a training program taught to students, staff and faculty to help prepare for a situation in which...

Rear Adm. Copeland gives a speech celebrating the sacrifices of U.S. troops, and thanks them for their services.

De Anza veterans honored but “not forgotten”

Angelica Reid, Staff Writer | November 14, 2015

The Student Veterans Association hosted its annual Veterans Day Ceremony in the Main Quad to honor those who have served in the United States military on Wednesday Nov. 11. De Anza students, faculty,...

A couple dressed as bride and groom walk away from the Library of Babel at Burning Man 2014. Photo “Lost in the Dust ”won first place at the
JACC Northern California conference in the Features Photo category, on Saturday Nov. 7.

La Voz Staff wins awards

Steven Ding, Staff Writer | November 14, 2015

De Anza College won five awards at the recent 2015 Journalism Association of Community Colleges Northern California Conference. Held on Saturday Nov. 7 at Sacramento State University, the conference...

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