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From left, Chancellor Lee Lambert, Scott Olsen, Association of Classified Employees president, Tim Shively, Foothill-De Anza Faculty Association president, Kristina Whalen, Foothill College president and Voltaire Villanueva Foothill Academic Senate president listen as Doreen Finkelstein, Foothill Classified Senate president speaks at Foothill on March 17.

Chancellor addresses DEI, sanctuary status in town hall

Ingrid Lu, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

Foothill-De Anza Chancellor Lee Lambert affirmed the district’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in a forum in Room 8338 at Foothill College on March 17.  After President Trump’s January...

Non-judgmental discussions about politics have the potential to bring people together instead of dividing them.

Politics, the perfect dinner table topic

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. It was inevitable in my household. Someone at the table was always bound to mention current events or social...

Flags from various countries are displayed in a red cup at the Listening and Speaking Center in the Advanced Technology building at De Anza College on March 13.

International students pay higher tuition costs

Timothe Vachellerie, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

In-state De Anza students benefit from state-subsidized tuition, while non-resident and international students end up paying more for their education. According to the De Anza website, the tuition for...

While the status of the Valley Transportation Authority is up in the air, there are a few other options for students who commute to school.

How to: get to school without the VTA

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

15 days after the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority strike began, halting public transportation for nearly 100,000 daily riders, there is still no clear date when bus and light rail service routes...

Sonny La poses for a photo at his graduation from Yerba Buena High School in 1995.

Community college is the best choice for high school grads

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

It’s getting close to that time of year when college acceptance letters arrive and high schoolers must decide on the next chapter of their education. Community college is the best option for high school...

Study Abroad 2025 Benefit Concert

March 25, 2025

Thursday, April 10: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Visual and Performing Arts Center, Stevens Creek Blvd. De Anza Campus, Cupertino On behalf of President Omar Torres and the Global Education Partnerships (GEP)...

Episode 5 | ‘Major Talk’ – Lindsay Bell, baseball historian

Ariel Shalev, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

In this episode of “Major Talk,” Ariel Shalev speaks with Lindsay Bell, professor of history at De Anza College, about what it means to be a historian in 2025, his dissertation about the analysis of...

Episode 4 | ‘Major Talk’ – Understanding burnout and stress with Susan Thomas, psychology professor

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

In this episode of "Major Talk," Atharva Salkar chats with Susan Thomas, psychology professor and advisor for the Active Minds club, about a CBS report that says younger Americans are hitting “peak stress”...

Carolyn Zhao, 20, liberal arts major, stops to drink water at Mission Peak on Feb. 15.

Photo Essay: Mountain Lions scale not-a-mountain

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

The Hiking and Volunteering Association hosted its first ever hike, in collaboration with De Anza Ultimate Frisbee Club and Hong Kong Student Association at Mission Peak in Fremont, on Feb. 15. Mission...

Generative AI prevents students from making the most of their education by expressing ideas unrepresentative of their knowledge and understanding.

Editorial: AI is your friend, not your brain

La Voz Editorial Board | March 24, 2025

Editorials represent the viewpoint of the current La Voz editorial board. AI is being integrated into our daily lives as technology advances. Its ability to streamline menial tasks is one of the many...

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