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De Anza professor’s novel escapes “Purgatory”

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2016

A De Anza english teacher has just released a book, “The Gill Man in Purgatory,” a story chock full of pressing questions and interesting situations. With stories filled to the brim with fascinating...

Cupertino holds event to honor veterans, give thanks for their sacrifices

Cupertino holds event to honor veterans, give thanks for their sacrifices

Andrew Pouliot, News Editor | November 20, 2016

A Coast Guard helicopter roared low over Cupertino, slowly buzzing the treetops as the crowd looked on from Cupertino Memorial Park. The flyover was part of a ceremony held by the city of Cupertino...

Presidential election politics a major cause of stress, study finds

Jonathan Dupin, STAFF REPORTER | November 7, 2016

Election stress is at an all-time high, with more people feeling the effects of a tense presidential race than ever before. A study from the American Psychological Association found that adults feel the...

Art at the Euphrat

Art at the Euphrat

Maria Ortiz Coll, STAFF REPORTER | October 25, 2016

The Euphrat Museum of Art is hosting a De Anza and Foothill Art Faculty and Staff Show through Dec. 1. This bi-yearly show is held during Fall quarter at De Anza, and boasts a high rate of participation...

Patrick Ahrens, a De Anza alum and former student trustee, is running for a seat on the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees to promote student interests.

Former student trustee a candidate for Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees

Andrew Pouliot, News Editor | October 5, 2016

Eight years after serving as a student representative on the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees, De Anza alum Patrick Ahrens, 27, is vying for a full-fledged trustee position. He...

Pokemon Go at De Anza College

Pokemon Go at De Anza College

Yane An, Student Life Editor | September 29, 2016

Pokemon Go hype washed over De Anza College in the course of its sweep of the nation, resulting in the placement over 25 Pokéstops and a gym on campus. According to Collective Evolution, the game has...

De Anza Students conduct field research and hunt for fossils in the Turkana Basin, Kenya during the summer.

De Anza anthropology students excavate 16.5 million-year-old fossils in Kenya

Adrian Discipulo, Staff Writer | September 29, 2016

A team of four De Anza students undertook a rigorous learning experience hunting for fossils in Kenya over the summer. The students, Michelle Bounkousohn, Vincent Gomez, Chris Mayes, and Viana Roland...

DASB president Matthew Zarate

Motion to remove DASB president fails

Alena Naiden, Staff Writer | June 12, 2016

The student senate failed to garner enough votes in an attempt to remove DASB President Matthew Zarate during a heated, nearly five-hour-long meeting on Wednesday, June 8.   Even though the majority...

The punch baseball needs to wake up

The punch baseball needs to wake up

Jacob Sisneros, Staff Writer | June 12, 2016

Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper caused a media kerfuffle when he debuted a hat that read “Make Baseball Fun Again.” Rougned Odor and Yordano Ventura have delivered. Ventura was handed a nine-game...

Obamas next gig: Beermaster? Hairstylist?

Obama’s next gig: Beermaster? Hairstylist?

Benedict Chua, Staff Reporter | June 9, 2016

  President Barack Obama has eight and a half more months left in office. Two terms sure went by fast. But now there’s a new question to deal with. No, not “How high should this...

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