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Vaping: Dangerous, unhealthy trend among De Anza students

Bhuvaneshwari Natarajan, Staff Reporter | October 15, 2019

Electronic cigarettes should be banned from the De Anza College campus. Students should start a petition to ban the use of any form of tobacco on campus for the betterment of students’ health. Nothing...

Bernie Sanders best choice for students

Bhuvi Natarajan, Staff Reporter | September 25, 2019

I support Bernie Sanders because like him, I too believe that every citizen should have the right to vote, including convicts. I cannot vote yet, as I am not a United States citizen but I continue to...

First Year Promise: A crucial step to college for all

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | June 18, 2019

De Anza’s new First Year Promise program offers free tuition plus a $500 textbook stipend to students in their first year of college starting this fall. This would not only boost enrollment, but also...

De Anza should allow high school freshmen, sophomores to enroll

Mehek Kapur, Staff Reporter | June 18, 2019

De Anza College should allow high school freshmen and sophomores to enroll to boost enrollment and allow these students to have more specialized educational experiences that prepare them for college careers....

Biking to school: A greener, healthier way to save money

Aaron Mata, Staff Reporter | June 18, 2019

De Anza College students should strongly consider riding a bike to school instead of driving. Biking can help mitigate climate change, improve health and save money. The environment can benefit from...

Free college will benefit the rich more than the poor

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | June 6, 2019

Free college for all is an ambitious idea touted by some presidential candidates as a step towards racial and economic equality. However, it will ultimately best serve upper and middle-class students while...

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