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De Anza has not allowed athletes on campus since March, and they are now fighting to come back.

De Anza athletes, community members push for return of on-campus athletics

Ryan McCarthy, Staff Reporter | November 23, 2020

De Anza athletes and coaches are hoping for an opportunity to return to campus to prepare for the possibility of a return of team sports this school year.   Student-athletes and coaches from...

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NFL should follow safety protocols seriously to save season

Oscar Frias-Rivera, Reporter | October 16, 2020

During these hard times of COVID-19, many people question if football should still be played. Football should continue until there is a serious outbreak and a solid reason to push back games for the...

Phillip White's twitter statements against the Black Lives Matter movement in December 2014

SJPD officer who made anti-BLM remarks, won’t be back at De Anza College

Annalise Freimarck and Kathleen Quinn | July 21, 2020

Phillip White, a San Jose police officer who got in trouble for sending antagonistic anti-Black Lives Matter tweets in 2014, has been back at De Anza College to help with the basketball team since that...

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The NFL apology for its handling of Kaepernick’s peaceful protests, far too little too late

Keegan West, Reporter | June 23, 2020

It took nearly three and a half years, the highly publicized murder of George Floyd and a public plea from players for the National Football League to formally acknowledge that they were wrong, they should...

Athletic Department strikes five year deal with Nike, BSN Sports

Athletic Department strikes five year deal with Nike, BSN Sports

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | May 15, 2020

De Anza Athletics announced a five year partnership with Best Supply Network in sports and Nike via Twitter which will give all 17 sports teams new uniforms and also help provide equipment for the kinesiology...

Gamer playing "League of Legends" while simultaneously streaming the 2020 Champion Series Spring Split Playoffs on Twitch.

Esports are not breaking new ground, despite the hype

Vanessa Nazareno, Reporter | May 9, 2020

It is true that esports showed an increase in viewers ever since the pandemic started, but I don't think that trend will continue to grow once major sports resume their currently paused seasons. With...

Spring sports come to a halt in light of the Coronavirus

Spring sports come to a halt in light of the Coronavirus

Anthony Lucido, Staff Reporter | March 31, 2020

On Thursday, March 19, the California Community College Athletics Association (CCCAA) Board of Directors announced that the remainder of the 2020 spring sports season will be canceled due to the increased...

Dominic Simpkins, 19, communications major

All for the love of the game

Lianna Martinez, Staff Reporter | March 30, 2020

De Anza College basketball player Dominic Simpkins, 19, communications major, fell in love with the game of basketball ever since laying his eyes on his own, first ever ball at age 5. “I never stopped...

John Vergara, 20, kinesiology major taking a three-point shot on Feb. 21 against Hartnell College.

Father credited for his son’s desire to excel in all aspects of life

Ruby Veloz, Staff Reporter | March 18, 2020

It was the last home game of the season and his last game playing for De Anza College when John Vergara, 20-year-old sophomore, stepped on the court and saw his mother and father sitting in the bleachers. “My...

Tahlia Sherlock, 18, liberal arts major said her late grandfather was her role model and the main catalyst that inspired her to pursue her basketball career.

Student-athlete inspired by family role models

Lauren Locquiao, Staff Reporter | March 17, 2020

Tahlia Sherlock, 18, liberal arts major has paved her own way from her hometown of Riverside to De Anza women’s basketball team. Raised by her mother and grandfather, Sherlock said she attributed...

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