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The Dons run warmup drills during practice. The Dons fierce defense forced four turnovers in their 24-14 win over Laney.

Dons’ defense stifles Laney Eagles 24-14

Anthony Montes, Sports Editor | October 8, 2015

The De Anza College football team flexed their defensive prowess, forcing four turnovers in their 24-14 win over the Laney College on Saturday Oct. 3. “The best we’ve played in a long time,”...

Defender Celena Velasquez performs a set piece play while goalie Sena Harlley directs the defense during the Dons’ 4-0 loss to Ohlone College.

Women’s soccer struggle to score, fall to Ohlone College

Anthony Montes, Sports Editor | October 7, 2015

After a rigid defensive effort in the first half, the De Anza College women’s soccer team allowed three second-half goals to Ohlone College, resulting in a 4-0 loss for the Dons on Friday Oct. 2. The...

Griselda Romo, right striker, spikes the ball over an Ohlone College player in the Dons loss to the Renegades.

Volleyball woes continue, drop eight straight

Anthony Montes, Sports Editor | October 7, 2015

An uninspired start and inconsistent play by the De Anza women’s volleyball team led to a three-set loss (25-17, 25-18, 25-17) against the Ohlone College Renegades on Friday Oct. 2. The Dons began...

Psycho Donuts Review

Psycho Donuts Review

Alena Naiden, Features Editor | October 7, 2015

To nib on a Dirty Turtle, to savor a Suicide Squeeze and to fulfill many more of your weirdest food fantasies you can when visiting Psycho Donuts. Located both in downtown San Jose and Campbell, Psycho...

De Anza College forward Alfredo Tinoco (21) scans the field for a play in the Dons Sept. 29 match against the visiting Evergreen Valley College Hawks.

Two ejections, tough play in Dons’ 3-1 win

Jessica Howell, Assistant Sports Editor | October 4, 2015

The De Anza men’s soccer team beat Evergreen Valley College in a physical 3-1 victory on Tuesday Sept. 29. The first half had both teams exchanging chances. The Dons’ sturdy defenders cleared...

Davenport Beach

Best beaches for beauty, photos, sunsets

Will Savage and Alena Naiden | October 4, 2015

Davenport near Santa Cruz If you are looking for a perfect sunset photo, Davenport is the place to go. Just half an hour drive along Highway 1 will take you away from Santa Cruz Beach...

Soccer star leads quietly

Soccer star leads quietly

Anthony Montes, Sport's Editor | October 4, 2015

He speaks softly, but carries a big stick on the pitch. Milpitas native, Daniel Galvan, 20, a journalism major, returned as a team co-captain and starting midfielder for the De Anza Dons after...

Second floor aerial view of open study spaces and De Anza Library Reference Desk

Library work delayed

Duane Soubirous and Lamberto Diaz Diaz | October 4, 2015

After a year of renovations costing approximately $12 million, the De Anza College library is expected to finally reopen in late October or early November. “The library had not been renovated...

Wisa Uemurae plays a Japanese taiko drum on the patio at De Anza College during welcome week on Tuesday, Sept. 22.

San Jose Taiko welcomes students with Japanese style drumming

Gabe Morales, Staff Writer | October 4, 2015

With the beginning of a new quarter at De Anza college came afresh sound that reverberated throughout the main quad on a sunny afternoon on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The Interclub council welcomed...

Professor Isaiah Nengo and his team enjoy their final day excavating fossils on the Red Hill in Kenya

De Anza students travel to Kenya for archaeological research

Justine Guerra, Staff Writer | September 19, 2015

Isaiah Nengo, an anthropology professor at De Anza College headed out to the Turkana Basin in Northern Kenya this summer, taking four De Anza college students with him: Paloma Zamora, Joecell Agamata,...

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