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Henry Bleisch, environmental stewardship major, and Doug Cheeseman talk about the variety of ducks on Thursday, Jan. 14.

De Anza College garden being restored: tortoises, webcams, 100s of new plants.

Cecile Hoang, Staff Writer | January 15, 2016

  Take a walk in the shadows of blackberry bushes. Follow the trail where grape vines intertwine. Visit a garden to see the life of California native animals, birds and insects. A garden that feeds...

Instructor Nancy Evans leads her Cardio- Kickboxing class through an excercise routine.

Keeping in shape with cardio kick

Taylor Bicht, La Voz Staff | November 30, 2015

Students work out with individual red punching bags with one goal in mind: keeping their heart rates up. Cardio kickboxing is a high-energy De Anza class that focuses on many different fitness levels....

Great American Smokeout helps students kick habit

Great American Smokeout helps students kick habit

November 30, 2015

A Great American Smokeout event was held on Nov. 20, in front of Health Services to encourage cigarette smokers to break their habit and take advantage of the free tobacco cessation program offered by...

Olympic aspirations motivate deaf water sports student athlete

Olympic aspirations motivate deaf water sports student athlete

Jessica Howell and Anthony Montes | November 30, 2015

If water polo isn’t difficult enough, a player on De Anza’s men’s team has one more challenge - communicating with his teammates through an American Sign Language interpreter on the pool deck. Evan...

A part of the installation “Nahua-Pipil, the Forbidden Language of El Salvador,” made by Tessie Barrera Scharaga.

“Endangered” reception brings together art, music and dance

Alena Naiden, Features Editor | November 15, 2015

One. Two. One. Two. Three. Four. The fluid jazzy melody fills the hall of the Euphrat; Abraham and his band opens the “Endangered” reception on Nov. 12. Around 50 people crowded the museum to...

Screening of Inside Out at S Quad.

Movie on the lawn: Students stay warm for an outdoor screening of “Inside Out”

Will Savage, Staff Writer | November 15, 2015

De Anza Associated Student Senate hosted an outdoor movie night, featuring the Pixar film, “Inside Out”, on Nov. 5. The screening was held in the S Quad and was shown on a 16-by-16 inflatable projector...

A couple dressed as bride and groom walk away from the Library of Babel at Burning Man 2014. Photo “Lost in the Dust ”won first place at the
JACC Northern California conference in the Features Photo category, on Saturday Nov. 7.

La Voz Staff wins awards

Steven Ding, Staff Writer | November 14, 2015

De Anza College won five awards at the recent 2015 Journalism Association of Community Colleges Northern California Conference. Held on Saturday Nov. 7 at Sacramento State University, the conference...

De Anza Right side hitter Griselda Romo (13) and teammates group together after scoring a point versus Foothill College on Wednesday Nov. 11.

De Anza falls to Foothill: Volleyball team shows positives in loss

Jessica Howell, Staff Writer | November 14, 2015

The Dons offensive woes came to light in their three set loss (25-9, 25-17 and 25-13) to the undefeated No. 3 Foothill College Owls on Wednesday Nov. 11. De Anza started off slow and showed a lack of...

Dr. Ben carson: How can someone so smart be so stupid?

Dr. Ben carson: How can someone so smart be so stupid?

Anthony Montes, Managing Editor | November 14, 2015

Dr. Ben Carson M.D., retired neurosurgeon, Yale graduate and republican presidential front-runner, should be a smart guy. I mean, he is literally a brain surgeon. So why does Carson continue to sound increasingly...

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