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DASG Vice President Aura Ozturk, 19, computer science major, and Elections Commissioner Wadi Lin Lei, 21, computer science major, take the podium to propose changing the title of vice president to "Chair of Administration" during the Jan. 22 DASG General Senate meeting in the Student Council Chambers.

Major changes ahead for DASG campaigning, voting

Seanna Henry, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

The De Anza Student Government administration committee proposed major changes to election code at the general senate meeting on Jan. 22, weeks before campaigning is set to begin. The committee’s...

The De Anza College Pride Center hosted an event on Jan. 21, allowing students to express their hopes on the blackboard. The board is now placed at the Pride Center as of Jan. 23.

De Anza on Trump’s gender definition executive order

Jie Li, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order requiring federal agencies to recognize only birth-assigned genders — male and female — has sparked concerns among De Anza students and faculty about...

Fact Friday: Week 4

In this broadcast we cover: Fake emails Small Business Workshop HVAC systems down DASG Senate applications De Anza Flea Market Alumni Spotlight Dean's Momentum Series Men's basketball ...

Plants grown inside the center to bring more liveliness to the environment.

Photo Essay: De Anza’s technological haven

Diem Tran, La Voz Staff | January 31, 2025

A little-known treasure on De Anza’s campus resides in the SC3 building next to Parking Lot E. It provides a quiet, clean environment for students to study and work on their assignments. Open for...

A student draws on the graffiti board provided by the Pride Center while surrounded by other students and community members in the Main Quad on Jan. 21.

De Anza community reacts to Trump’s inauguration

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | January 30, 2025

U.S. president Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term in office on Jan. 20. Following the inauguration ceremony, Trump signed a flurry of executive orders, many aimed at removing protections around...

Figure split by colliding Palestinian (right) and Israeli (left) flags.

War in Gaza impacts students, staff

Daniel Ramirez, Guest Writer | January 30, 2025

For more than 15 months, war has ravaged the small but densely populated Gaza Strip in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. But the effects of the war have not been confined to Israel and Gaza. Both...

Apple Park Visitor Center, seen in Cupertino on Jan. 26.

Apple’s $95 million settlement ends invasion of privacy lawsuit

Timothe Vachellerie, La Voz Staff | January 30, 2025

Apple agreed to pay $95 million on Dec. 31 to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company’s virtual assistant, Siri, activated without the wake phrase “Hey Siri” and recorded users’ conversations...

Students call for change in face of yearslong poor showering conditions

Cold, clogged and called out: women’s and men’s locker rooms in disrepair

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | January 27, 2025

Tap-cold showers in the middle of winter. Flooding on the floor, showers that don’t turn on, loose shower handles that have a mind of their own. In the women’s and men’s locker rooms next to De Anza’s...

Currently shut-down pay station located at the parking lot near the Visual and Performing Arts Center surrounded by birds on Jan. 24.

Editorial: Students deserve free parking

La Voz Editorial Board | January 27, 2025

Editorials represent the viewpoint of the current La Voz editorial board. De Anza College suspended parking fees during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving students the benefit of free parking ever since....

Students sit with their laptops during the administration meeting in the DASG Lounge on Jan. 21.

DASG proposes leadership title change, rejects dual campaigns

Addison Duran-Heinle, La Voz Staff | January 27, 2025

The De Anza Student Government administration committee gathered to debate major changes to leadership roles and election procedures on Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the Hinson Campus Center. This included a...

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