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Veronica Acevedo Avila, English instructor, discusses the motion to add quantitative reasoning during the Academic Senate meeting on May 5.

Academic Senate adds quantitative reasoning to educational values

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | May 13, 2025

The De Anza College Academic Senate approved a motion to add quantitative reasoning to the list of Institutional Core Competencies on Monday, May 5 in the Media & Learning Center. The Institutional...

The DASG Finance Committee answers the Board of Trustees' questions after presenting their Fund 41 and Fund 46 changes at Foothill College on Monday, May 5. The committee announced changes to next year's fiscal budget -- institutionalizing the athletics department and fully funding the Higher Education for AB 540 Students.

Finance committee increases student fee to fund million-dollar budget

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | May 12, 2025

The Board of Trustees approved the De Anza Student Government Finance Committee's $1.35 million Fund 41 budget proposal for the 2025-26 school year, which includes increasing an optional student fee by...

MaiLan Vuong, 19, business administration major, keeps an eye to the shuttlecock to win a score. The Mountain Lions compete in a home game at the De Anza College gymnasium on May 1 for the 2025 Coast Conference.

Women’s badminton dominates Coast Conference championship in singles and doubles

Xitlaly Martinez and Orly Bryan | May 10, 2025

Eight athletes from the undefeated De Anza women’s badminton team qualified for state after competing in the Coast Conference Singles and Doubles Championship tournament in the De Anza College gym on May...

After the quake: Burmese students reflect, mobilize

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | May 10, 2025

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar on March 28 near the city of Mandalay. Burmese students at De Anza College shared their immediate reactions, the personal impact the earthquake had on...

Fact Friday: May 9

In this broadcast we cover: • Find our newest issue around campus • New VP of Instruction chosen by college • Open Forum for VP of Finance and Administration Services • Women’s Badminton...

You’ve ruined the USC #SpeakYourMIND challenge for me!

You’ve ruined the USC #SpeakYourMIND challenge for me!

Mitchell Park, La Voz Staff | May 9, 2025

This article is satire. While inspired by reality, all characters and events are fictional. Mental health is obviously the defining crisis of our time, yet every time I bring it up, not a single person...

Elif Ipekci, 20, studio arts major and president of the Zero Waste Club, provides visiting students with an overview of the Environmental Study Area bingo exhibit on Tuesday, April 29.

Tranquil gardens, science exhibits connect students with nature

Grace Gutierrez, La Voz Staff | May 8, 2025

Among butterflies and under shady trees, students and faculty explored and discovered the Kirsch Center and Cheeseman Environmental Study Area during the center’s first Earth Day event on April 29. Throughout...

Art made by human beings is inherently creative, unlike images generated by AI.

AI can never produce true art

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. AI art is not “art” — it is a statistical presentation of the most common results for a given prompt....

AI can help mitigate art block, sparking creativity and innovation.

Art and AI: embracing creative exploration

Mariana Frias Da Costa, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. The conversation about AI in the art world inspires strong emotions from all sides. The fears that AI is...

Students find community and connection at Club Day

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

On the third Thursday of every fall, winter and spring quarter, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the De Anza College Main Quad comes alive with an energy rarely seen during the rest of the quarter — it’s Club...

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