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SCHOLAR ATHLETE
De Anza College student and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Sgt. Cory Kingston was recently awared the title of Scholar Athlete.

Veteran, Scholar Athlete

Kate Wilson, Staff Writer | June 7, 2013

De Anza College student  and U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Sgt. Cory Kingston has played baseball for 20 years. “My grandfather put a bat in my hand when I was about four years old,” Kingston said. “My...

Summer camps available for soccer and volleyball

Harold Banks, Staff Writer | June 7, 2013

Volleyball  Led by Dawnis Guevara, head coach of De Anza women’s volleyball team , volleyball camp will be held in two sessions. The first will start on July 22 and the second will start on July...

New Dustdevil
Denzel Copeland, 19, business administration, celebrates with his parents, hoisting his Texas A&M International sweatshirt.

Basketball star takes his talents to Texas A&M

Rajvir Kaur, Sports Co-Editor | May 31, 2013

Denzel Copeland was playing eighth grade basketball when he caught Jason Damjanovic’s eye. “When I saw him the first time, I thought he was the best player on the team. I knew he could play at [the...

International Star
Basketball player Stefan Demirovic, 22, business administration, high fives his De Anza teammates before starting a game on Feb. 20.

Former De Anza student athlete heads overseas to play basketball

Rajvir Kaur, Sports Co-Editor | May 31, 2013

Stefan Demirovic, a 22-year-old shooting guard, began playing overseas at Radnicki Beograd in Serbia after finishing winter quarter at De Anza College. He was 5 years old when his dad handed him his...

Honor Roll
The men of track and field add their own charismatic touch as they pose for a quick photo.

Athlete Honors: Play hard, study harder: Student athletes receive recognition

Patricia Nguyen, Staff Writer | May 24, 2013

For sophomore athletes of De Anza College, the end of the year holds a little bit of recognition for their commitment to their education as well as their athleticism. On Wednesday, May 22, the De Anza...

De Anza badminton women sweeps to championship victory

Patricia Nguyen, Staff Writer | May 24, 2013

De Anza College’s badminton team ended its season undefeated and won the state championships. The season started in February and finished the first week of May. “We’ve bonded a lot through...

Slowly Treading
Adapted program participant John Shatz works on the treadmill with instructor Mary Bennet

DA’s adapted PE Dept. helps the body stay fit

Kate Wilson, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Learning to walk again without assistance is Jon Shatz’s current goal. Shatz’ spinal cord injury and surgeries addressing his spinal column inhibit his range of motion, so he’s focusing...

College Graduate
Karina Thompson graduates from  St. Ambrose University in Iowa on May 11.

As one De Anza track star graduates from Iowa college, another is recruited

Keren lopez, Minerva Razo, Staff Writers | May 17, 2013

Dominique Guinnane, also known as “Dom” by head coach of De Anza College’s track and field team Nick Mattis and teammates, has obtained success not only on the field, but in her academics as well. She...

Next Base
Rey Gallegos clears second base and makes a run for third base during one of their regular season games.

Sports – End of Baseball Season

May 17, 2013

The De Anza College Dons’ 2013 baseball season ended in April, but head coach Scott Hertler said he is pleased with his team’s performance and is already planning for next season. Hertler said the...

Mascot Inspiration
Mr. and Mrs. Duck have become the unofficial mascot of De Anza, drawing fans with their presence around campus.

Possible mascot change has PE Department uneasy

DeeAnne Luna, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Members of De Anza College’s Physical Education Department are wary of a mascot change, which eould increase expenses for everything from uniforms, to the design on the gym floor. “We don’t have...

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