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De Anza’s Dance Workshop students perform a song about feminism at the 2017 Dance Showcase in the Euphrat Museum on June 9.

Dance students ‘Revive, Resist, Rejoice’ during De Anza College dance showcase

Audrey Marques, Staff Reporter | June 20, 2017

The last dance showcase, “Revive, Resist, Rejoice” took place on June 9, at the Visual & Performing Arts Center at De Anza College. It was directed by student workshop veteran Arthur Arboleda,...

De Anza's Students for Justice want police accountability, District Vice Chancellor wants more trust

De Anza’s Students for Justice want police accountability, District Vice Chancellor wants more trust

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | June 19, 2017

Students for Justice, a civil rights activist group at De Anza College, are advocating for a board to hold police accountable as police conduct raises safety concerns among students and faculty. During...

Graphic by Neil McClintick

De Anza students succeed without class privilege

Anisa Chaudhry, Staff Reporter | June 19, 2017

Anisa Chaudhry   About a month ago, a current San Jose City Councilman told a friend of mine that De Anza students are financially well off, even stating that our college is the “Harvard of...

De Anza College third baseman Riki Desa calls off shortstop Chris Ramos before a inning ending flyout in a 7-2 loss to Cabrillo College on April 4, at Baylands Field.

De Anza College baseball team swings hot and cold in season with no home field

Taylor Bicht and Jay Serrano | June 2, 2017

When the De Anza College baseball team got hot this season of all road games, it seemed that the team was capable of beating any team in the league. But the hot streaks ended eventually and the team became...

Graphic by Neil McClintick

Cupertino youth spoonfed corporate propaganda and taught to not see economic class structure

Neil McClintick, Opinions Editor | June 1, 2017

Neil McClintick Just two years ago, I was a part of a cutthroat network of overly competitive, judgemental machines, the resultant culture of which forced me into a self-destructive mindset of inadequacy...

Eco-Pass fee increase fight ramps up

Eco-Pass fee increase fight ramps up

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 31, 2017

Students at De Anza College are ramping up the fight to oppose the proposed increase of the Eco-pass fee from $9 to $40. The VTA board will vote on the issue at their June 1 board meeting. Over this...

Film student Christine Bumgarner has experienced homelessness twice in her life. 
“I know that bad shit will happen and you need help,” she said. “The first time, the family I was born with took us in, and out here it was the family I chose that took me in.”

De Anza’s Homeless Students

Bibi Samiezade-Yazd, Staff Reporter | May 30, 2017

In the bustling streets of the Bay Area, hundreds of thousands of people push and pass strangers daily, ignoring those on the streets around them. The few people likely to salvage acknowledgment and...

Graphic by Raphael Villagracia

Smoking weed: Students severely misinformed over legality status

Trisha Reyes, Staff Reporter | May 25, 2017

"Students should be fully informed on what is legal and nonlegal regarding Prop 64" Trisha Reyes Since Prop 64 passed last election, legalizing the recreational use of Marijuana, many students are...

While arrested, the woman shouted that she was an undercover police officer.

Woman claiming to be undercover police arrested in front of large crowd

Neil McClintick, Opinions Editor | May 24, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyXSqWPgwN8 The Foothill-De Anza police arrested  a middle-aged, unidentified woman in the main quad in front of a large crowd of upward to 100 students on Thursday,...

Apple corporation takes from De Anza while depriving our local community

Apple corporation takes from De Anza while depriving our local community

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 19, 2017

  Tech company Apple has been highly successful since its formation in the 1970s, but over the years, their lack of philanthropic services for their local community has been disappointing, if not...

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