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Female student assaulted, campus police seeking more information

Female student assaulted, campus police seeking more information

Jacob Sisneros, Editor-in-chief | January 29, 2015

Look for the full story in the next issue of La Voz Weekly on Monday Feb. 2.

Cooper's mom's advice: 'Follow your bliss'

Cooper’s mom’s advice: ‘Follow your bliss’

Elizabeth Rodriguez, Staff Writer | January 23, 2015

CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper spoke about his affluent upbringing, reporting in war zones and gave advice about pursuing personal and academic goals to a crowd at the De Anza College Flint Center Wednesday,...

Auto tech students: no chance to speak out for 4-year degree

Samantha Lopez, Staff Writer | January 23, 2015

De Anza college auto tech students are disappointed the program was not considered for a pilot study of four-year community college degrees. Xavier Silva, 26, and Venkat Apparao, 22, both auto tech...

DASB discusses budget at first meeting

Talia Alvarez, Staff Writer | January 23, 2015

The De Anza Student Body Senate held its first meeting of the year on Jan. 14 and discussed the following topics: De Anza College’s enrollment climbed to 32,032 students, adding $407,000 in revenue. Chair...

De Anza graduation moved indoors to downtown San Jose

Ryan Vermont, Staff Writer | January 23, 2015

De Anza College’s graduation ceremony is moving indoors. The City National Civic in downtown San Jose will host the college’s graduation ceremony on June 27. The Civic is a sport arena and events...

4-year auto tech program

Nang Hlaing, Staff Writer | January 20, 2015

De Anza’s Automotive Technology program gets eliminated from California’s 4-year baccalaureate degree program. On Sept. 28, 2014 California Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that created a...

Religious message offends

Steven Hall, Web Editor | January 16, 2015

The main quad came alive with the sound of loud voices and people yelling in the early afternoon as De Anza College was visited by street preachers from Cry to God Ministries on Jan. 8. “I actually...

200-year-old oak falls in quad

200-year-old oak falls in quad

Kenny Truong, Fre-lance Photographer | January 16, 2015

A coastal live oak, one of the oldest trees on the De Anza College campus, fell in the quad during a storm on Dec. 12, 2014. The college staff estimates the tree was about 200 years old and 30 feet tall.

NEWS: FHDA Chancellor Linda Thor Retires

NEWS: FHDA Chancellor Linda Thor Retires

Adam Del Rio, Staff Writer | January 16, 2015

Linda Thor announced her retirement on Dec. 2, 2014. After five years, she will retire this summer from her position as chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Thor has served...

De Anza student and Iraq War veteran missing

De Anza student and Iraq War veteran missing

Jacob Sisneros, Editor-in-Chief | December 8, 2014

Joseph Weber, a 28-year-old De Anza College student and Iraq War veteran, was reported missing by his family on Nov. 26 and has been missing for over 12 days. Weber left his home in Sunnyvale on Nov....

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