Skip to Main Content
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Related Image
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Related Image
The voice of De Anza since 1967.

La Voz News

Hard copy books improve focus, study time

Audrey Marques, Sports Editor | October 13, 2018

This article is one of a two-part debate. The opposing argument can be found here. Hard copy books are the best option when studying and learning. E-books might be better for the environment or cheaper,...

E-books save money, space, environment

Jocelyn Hernandez, Staff Reporter | October 13, 2018

This article is one of a two-part debate. The opposing argument can be found here. Hard copy textbooks have proven to be an inconvenience in space and money and if you want to avoid such issues, e-books...

Opinion: Memes spread false information

Ryan Chen, Photo Editor | May 21, 2018

This article is from a two part debate on how memes affect modern culture.   Memes spread misinformation, escalate racial tensions, and create false expectations that lead to disappointment....

Attention petitioners: Go away

Simone Clay, Staff Reporter | April 18, 2018
Petitioners at De Anza College should leave our campus and never come back. Students at De Anza are constantly bombarded with petitions. Despite the mostly optimistic spirits on campus, some students just want to get to class without the distraction of intolerable petitioners. They don’t need your time or attention, nor do you owe them anything. They’re smart for coming on to campuses because they can easily pry on the naive, more approachable students and get signatures or a simple response.

Campus petitions essential to De Anza awareness

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | April 16, 2018
You are walking on campus to the cafeteria or an upcoming class when you see someone approach you and hear the words that you really don’t want to hear: “Would you like to sign a petition in support of this legislation?” Petitioners, donation collectors and the occasional inflammatory fire-and-brimstone preacher are common sights at De Anza College, yet among these visitors, petitioners play a particularly vital role in our local and federal governments’ political processes. They are an essential part of our campus, whether we like their presence or not.
Load More Stories