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DASG Budget Analyst Jacob Kao, 26, data science major, points out how his committee wants to limit funding student payroll in the Student Council Chambers on Feb. 4. Kao said funding student payroll made programs more likely to sustain that request in following years, even when the student government's revenue shrinks.

DASG finance tightens up $1.93M budget

Ann Peñalosa, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

De Anza Student Government went over the first draft of its $1.93 million budget at its general senate meeting in the Student Council Chambers last Wednesday, Feb. 4. The budget, made up of...

The Pride Center’s reception area doubles as a cozy community corner, where students can relax, connect, and access LGBTQ resources surrounded by flags representing the spectrum of identities and experiences.

Pride Center keeps counselor for now

Daenielle Tuico, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

De Anza College President Omar Torres committed to funding Pride Learning Community Counselor Huy Le through the end of 2026, following sustained student advocacy in January. This came after...

The Safeway location in Homestead Square Shopping Center in Cupertino, as captured on Feb. 3, will participate in the district discount, along with several other Safeways in the Foothill-De Anza Community College District near both main campuses.

New Safeway discount for FHDA students

Katherine Fritz, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

On Feb. 2 the Foothill-De Anza Community College District Board of Trustees meeting announced a 5% Safeway discount for students enrolled in either college. Scott Olsen, a client system specialist for...

De Anza College's beach volleyball team scrimmages on its new court to prepare for its first home game ever, which would take place Feb. 6, on Jan. 29.

Beach volleyball plays first home games

Ashritha Chand, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

De Anza College’s beach volleyball program opened its season on Feb. 6 with consecutive matches against Sacramento City College and Butte College. The five-year-old program hosted its first home games...

Shoppers enter the new Nintendo San Francisco flagship store located at 331 Powell Street in Union Square. Opened on May 15, 2025, this 9,000 square foot, two-level space is only the second official Nintendo retail location in the United States, offering exclusive merchandise, apparel and hands-on gaming experiences.

Photo essay: A look into the Nintendo store

Nello Puelles, La Voz Staff | February 11, 2026

San Francisco's flagship Nintendo store, which opened on May 15 in Union Square, is only the second to open in the United States. The store's open-concept design encourages visitors of all ages to pick...

Teachers across San Francisco strike

Sango Levonian, La Voz Staff | February 10, 2026

Teachers from across San Francisco went on strike the morning of Feb. 9. This comes as the result of disagreements between the teachers’ union, the United Educators of San Francisco, and the San Francisco...

Students wait at De Anza bus station on Feb. 2.

District shuttle opens

Ariel Alvarez, La Voz Staff | February 9, 2026

At the Board of Trustee’s meeting on Feb. 2, The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees announced a new shuttle that travels between college campuses Foothill and De Anza. This new shuttle will be...

Forward Isaac Sisay (De Anza No. 40) looks to move the basketball to an open teammate. Guard Mekhi Thomas (De Anza No. 2) raises his hand to signal that he's open as Guard/Forward Dasan Poston (De Anza No. 15) screens his defender.

Basketball’s losing streak continues

Jason Huang, La Voz Staff | February 7, 2026

The Mountain Lions battled the Las Positas College Hawks, losing 83-78 marking its fourth basketball loss in a row on Feb. 4 in the De Anza College Main Gym. The Hawks boast an overall 21-1 record,...

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