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Students look at free jackets at the Winter Coat Drive located in Registration and Student Services Building on Nov. 21. Students are only allowed to pick one item per section.

Coats, cookies, cocoa and community: Resource Hub coat drive success

Orly Bryan, La Voz Staff | December 8, 2024

De Anza College’s annual Winter Coat Drive transformed the Resource Hub — located in room 143 of the Registration and Student Services building — into a lively, and welcoming space on Nov. 21 and...

Oscar Cruz, 30, psychology major, performs a breakdance during the open mic event at the Euphrat Museum at De Anza College on Dec. 5.

Spoken word, strong voices: De Anza’s ‘First Thursday’ celebrates student expression

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | December 7, 2024

As the steady pulse of drums reverberated through the hall, the sounds of students chattering and cheering filled the air as each performer approached the stage. On Thursday, Dec. 5, De Anza College hosted...

Photo illustration of a mouth producing music notes with a snowy background.

Winter concert preview

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | December 7, 2024

Start December off right by attending a showcase of performances that guide you on a journey through the holidays with a mix of non-traditional productions and student-lead songs at the Music Department’s...

Bala Subramanian, 57, ceramics major, adjusts the pottery on the $10 and under rack and the pottery sale in the Hinson Campus Center on Nov. 2.

Students sell handmade pottery

Acey Nickel, Staff | December 6, 2024

The De Anza ceramics department held a pottery sale showcasing entirely student-made wares to a crowd of customers on Dec. 3 and 4 in the Campus Center Cafeteria. Dozens of ceramic items were on offer...

Episode 2 | ‘Wrapped Up’: an MMA and Combat Sports Podcast – Yan vs. Figueredo

Allan Galeana and Frank Mayers | December 6, 2024

Hosts Allan Galeana and Frank Mayers talk about the dramatic end of Ming Shi and Feng Xiaocan , discuss the performance of Petr Yan and Deiveson Figueiredo, and speculate about the future of these fighters.

The Atomic bomb dome in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan. Taken on Aug. 19.

Nobel Prize shines a light on survivors of the atom bomb: lessons we can’t afford to ignore

Jose Islas, La Voz Staff | December 5, 2024

The Nobel Peace Prize awarded on Oct. 11 to nuclear bomb survivors known as “Hibakusha” brings back into focus a crucial issue: the persistent threat of nuclear warfare. The Hibakusha who lived...

De Anza College reinstates parking fees after pandemic pause

Joshua Hascall, La Voz Staff | December 5, 2024

De Anza College has announced the reinstatement of parking fees for students starting in the summer quarter of 2025. This marks the end of a temporary suspension of fees implemented during the pandemic....

Episode 1 | ‘Wrapped Up’: an MMA and Combat Sports Podcast – Jones vs. Miocic

Frank Mayers and Allan Galeana | December 5, 2024

Hosts Allan Galeana and Frank Mayers discuss the heavyweight title fight between Jon Jones and Stipe Miococ as well as the co-main event fight between Michael Chandler and Charles Olivera that took place...

Community bike repair station located In front of the Registration and Student Service Building on Nov. 27.

Bike Program Workshop informs students about alternative transportation

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | December 4, 2024

Listen to the article: The bike program is one of the many student-oriented programs that provide resources to make college life easier. The Environmental Sustainability Committee held a workshop...

TikTok logo being stepped on by a boot.

TikTok may be getting the boot soon, good riddance

Vincent Scrivens, La Voz Staff | December 1, 2024

TikTok is massively popular, with 120.5 million American users on the app as of July. It has been the preferred source of entertainment, information and culture for many people for years now, though if...

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