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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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DA Voices: How do you hear about extracurriculars?

DA Voices: How do you hear about extracurriculars?

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question of different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Emma Caires | March 27, 2023

With classes and events returning to De Anza College’s campus, students are forced to confront mental health issues – both new and pre-existing – after several quarters of online education.  According...

Dean of Language Arts Kristin Skager (left) with Professor Ken Weisner  promoting the Red Wheelbarrow at De Anza Colleges Welcome Day in 2022 (Photo Courtesy by Ken Weisner).

‘The Red Wheelbarrow’: Now open for submissions and class registration

Anisa Qadir | March 27, 2023

De Anza College's literary magazine The Red Wheelbarrow, which has been running since the 1960's, is now open for registration in the upcoming spring quarter. Originally entitled “Bottomfish,” and...

Ashley Djunaedi and Stella Kang, both 18-year-old communication studies majors, organize and set up the Archived Source stall.

Monthly flea market brings diverse vendors and products

Leila Salam | March 8, 2023

De Anza College’s most recent flea market was held on Saturday, March 4 and hosted vendors that sold a variety of goods, giving customers a chance to spot unique finds at low prices.  Vendor Hung...

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Dennise Delgado | March 5, 2023

With the popularity of social media, small fashion businesses are able to gain attention, followers and customers more easily than ever before.  Young entrepreneurs can showcase their creative, unique...

Courtesy photos from Eilon Presmans film about two brothers navigating through the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.

De Anza students’ work showcased at Reikes Film Festival

Connor Blum, Photography Editor | February 27, 2023

De Anza College film students Eilon Presman, 19, film production major, and Ray Teoh, 19, film/TV production major, had their creations highlighted at the Reikes Film Festival on Feb. 5. Presman is...

Jennifer Ulloa De La Torre, 18, political science major (left), and Arianna Aguilar, 18, political science major (right), create cards to be showcased in the HEFAS center on Feb. 14.

‘To: Immigrants With Love’: Fostering love for the undocumented community

Leila Salam | February 15, 2023

“To: Immigrants With Love,” hosted by Higher Education for AB 540 students and fwd.us, is a Valentine’s Day event allowing students to write letters to those in the undocumented community.  Stationed...

De Anza Flea Market customers walk around to different vendors on Saturday, Feb. 4.

De Anza flea market: An opportunity for the community

John Pham | February 15, 2023

The monthly De Anza Flea market had its most recent meeting on Saturday, Feb. 4. Although the event was not jam-packed, the flea market had quality finds and great vendors promoting a sense of community.  Many...

Rich Hansen was a De Anza College mathematics professor who held multiple positions within the community college Faculty Association and touched all those that were a part of his life. (Photo courtesy of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District)

Professor Rich Hansen leaves behind a legacy of excellence

Autumn Alvarez | February 15, 2023

Rich Hansen was a man who wore many hats, and –– one might even say –– many plaid, button-up shirts. As a De Anza College mathematics instructor, president of the Faculty Association and the...

Plant grows vibrant red berries around the corner from the California History Center building.

Gallery: Nature around campus flourishes with recent storms

Janae Heinz | January 26, 2023

The Bay Area has recently endured an atmospheric river storm that caused heavy rain showers and intense wind. Although the storms caused major flooding and damage to local communities, the thriving nature...

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