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After tough transition, women’s basketball pulls together, improves overall teamwork

Sarah Helwig, Staff Reporter | January 24, 2017

After a rough start, coach Mike Riley has taken over De Anza College’s women’s basketball team mid-season and brought the team back to the basics of the game: fundamentals and attitude. “From...

TOUGH SOCCER LOSSES

TOUGH SOCCER LOSSES

Aysha Rehman, STAFF REPORTER | December 5, 2016

The De Anza College men’s soccer team finished the season with a strong record, but lost its goalie in an assault Nov. 11, and subsequently lost the semifinals Nov. 22. The team, led by Albert Munante...

Breaking stereotypes as a male cheerleader

Breaking stereotypes as a male cheerleader

Maria Ortiz, Staff Reporter | December 4, 2016

Not everyone can handle being the focal point of a team, but Julio Alfaro can. A 20-year-old music major, Alfaro is the co-captain of the cheer team and the only male cheerleader at De Anza College. With...

De Anza College track team breaks records at qualifying meet

De Anza College track team breaks records at qualifying meet

Jasmin Remram, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2016

(From left) Michele Perez-Lopez, 20, communications major, and Alyssa Renteria, 20, psychology major, pose with De Anza Dons’ 2nd place trophy. Photos courtesy of Andrew Kaila   De Anza College’s...

De Anza College volleyball co-captain, Anna Craig, inspires

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2016

A co-captain of the De Anza College volleyball team, Anna Craig has played volleyball since seventh grade, after switching her focus from basketball. When she first started playing volleyball, Craig...

Soccer on football field

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | October 23, 2016

The Flint Garage’s temporary closure affects all students and faculty on De Anza. But with parking being rerouted to the soccer and baseball fields, it doesn’t affect anyone more than the coaches and...

Save lives, ban football

Save lives, ban football

Jamie Lamping, Staff Reporter | October 23, 2016

College football is a pastime culturally embedded into the social fabric of American society, a ritual of entertainment and pride. But college is first and foremost an environment dedicated to education;...

Track and field coach encourages athletes to progress

Will Savage, Staff Writer | June 21, 2016

For De Anza College Cross Country and Track and Field coach Nick Mattis, it was only a matter of time before he started coaching track and field; it’s in his blood. Born in Iowa, Mattis’ father...

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