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Sustainability Committee hopes to expand Bike Program

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | May 25, 2014

De Anza College's Environmental Sustainability Committee provides funding for the Bike Program and plans to advocate allotting $4,000 to buy 10 additional bikes and equipment during summer quarter 2014. Luis...

Veterans event inspires students

Mary Carpenter, Staff Writer | May 25, 2014

A “Celebrating our Women Veterans” event brought together De Anza College students and veterans in the Campus Center on May 20. Lillie Robinson, guest speaker, discussed the work and services she...

De Anza prepares for launch of 3D printer and scanner

Antonija Jakeovcevic, Staff Writer | May 25, 2014

De Anza College’s Manufacturing and CNC Technology department will deploy its new FORTUS 250mc 3D Printer and Optix EScan 3D scanner in fall quarter 2014. The technology will allow students to fabricate...

Center to help students cope with LGBT, gender and women's issues

Center to help students cope with LGBT, gender and women’s issues

Cati Mayer, Staff Writer | May 17, 2014

De Anza College will open a “sexualities, gender and women’s center” during the fall quarter of 2014. It will be located in the Multicultural Center. The idea for the center came from students...

Candidates push for votes

Carla Arango, Staff Writer | May 17, 2014

After two weeks of DASB Senate elections campaigning, many students at De Anza College remain uninterested in participating. Several students are not aware of who is running or what each coalition stands...

De Anza students more civically engaged than national average

Daneia Rodriguez, Staff Writer | May 17, 2014

De Anza College students are statistically more civically engaged in their community when compared to the national average, according to the Community Engagement Survey conducted by De Anza College Office...

Candidates for DASB Senate president (from left) Julie Malakiman, 18, business major, Mehdi Mahmoodi, 19, mechanical engineering major and Mia Hernandez, 20, political science major, depicted in a photo illustration.

Candidates make push for DASB presidency

Carla Arango, Staff Writer | May 10, 2014

Online voting for the 2014-2015 DASB Senate starts today and will be open until Friday, May 16 at 4 p.m. With posters and flyers, DASB senate candidates began campaigning on May 5 in an attempt to win...

DASB Senate candidates meet with students, lay out plans

Kayla Grizzle, Staff Writer | May 10, 2014

The Meet Your Candidates event held on May 7 in the main quad introduced the candidates running for 2014-2015 DASB Senate positions. The event encouraged students to follow De Anza’s student elections...

School administration decides to fund honors program

Sam Tovmasian, Staff Writer | May 8, 2014

De Anza’s administration alongside DASB, will fund the honors program with a $25,000 budget for the 2014 to 2015 academic year. Thirty-two percent of the budget funded by DASB is allocated for student...

Student candidates prepare for upcoming elections

Carla Arango | May 6, 2014

De Anza College students will elect a new DASB senate and student trustee for the 2013-2014 school year starting May 12. There are currently three pairs of candidates running for DASB president and...

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