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The waterfall outside the L-Quad fills with water after the rain on June 6.

Photo Essay: Rain in June

Connor Blum | June 12, 2023

The Bay Area had an unusual situation on June 6 — rain! By this time of the year, temperatures normally reach 80 F. Students walking to class with umbrellas and jackets set a strange scene for what...

Playful murals decorate the walls of the studio complex on The Alameda in San Jose on May 20.

Photo Essay: Silicon Valley Open Studios brings community art engagement

Leila Salam | May 21, 2023

Artists across Silicon Valley shared their craft with the public as the third and final weekend of Silicon Valley Open Studios kicked off on May 20. “I like to show people not only what I’m working...

The West Coast Farmers Market, hosted at De Anza Colleges parking lot A, was packed with people as early as 10:30 a.m. on May 14.

Photo Essay: The West Coast Farmers Market offers fresh goods to community

Lauren Linh Bui | May 18, 2023

The West Coast Farmers Market is a year-round market in the Bay Area featuring vendors selling everything from organic products including vegetables and fruits to fresh-baked goods like bread and cookies. The...

From left: Antoine Moret, 19, aerospace engineering major, and Elliot Daniels, 18, nursing major, working their way through the difficult race on April 26.

Photo Essay: Mountain Lions track and field places second at Coast Conference meet

Connor Blum | May 7, 2023

The De Anza Mountain Lions track and field team competed in the two day Coast Conference meet at Hartnell College in Salinas.  During the preliminaries on April 26, the men's team earned 183 points...

The Sunken Garden from the VIDA office on club day on April 27.

Photo Essay: Spring flings at club day

Justin Fry | May 4, 2023

Each quarter, De Anza College's Inter Club Council hosts a club day as an opportunity for clubs to gain exposure and invite students to join their group. This spring quarter, it was held on April 27, from...

Three Canada geese patrol the area in front of the S9 building at De Anza College on April 22.

Seasonal students: An exploration of urban wildlife on campus

Katrina Bui | April 29, 2023

Spring has returned, and so have many of De Anza College’s animal residents! Meet some of the most noteworthy critters on campus and discover what they do, where they’ve been, and how they contribute...

Jeans were hung on clotheslines leading up to the Main Quad in celebration of “Denim Day,” which takes place April 26 of every year. The day’s name comes from a sexual assault case in Italy that made national and international headlines.

Photo Essay: Students attend first annual Denim Day event

Rory Conlon | April 28, 2023

De Anza student health services hosted its first ever Denim Day event in collaboration with Santa Clara County to raise awareness around sexual violence and provide resources for preventing substance abuse.                            

Water rushes through the fountain outside the library on April 19.

Photo Essay: De Anza’s art and architecture around campus

Connor Blum | April 24, 2023

                       

Diver Bella Freed, 20, biomedical major, completes her dive into the De Anza pool on March 3.

De Anza diving team dominates against Las Positas College

John Pham | March 14, 2023

The De Anza College dive team competed against Las Positas College and won in every division at the De Anza swim and dive pool on March 3. De Anza's dive team is made up of four members, which consists...

The Lick Observatory, located on the summit of Mount Hamilton, was covered in snow on Feb. 26.

De Anza experiences sudden cold and rare wintery weather

Lauren Linh Bui | March 10, 2023

For the first time in more than a decade, the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for the Bay Area that lasted from Feb. 23 to March 6. Snow on the mountains, which could be seen...

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