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Taesu Yim, 21, business administration major, holds up his swimming cap after winning the men's 200-yard freestyle.

Men’s swim captures conference championship, women’s places fourth; two athletes earn top honors

Averie Choi, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2025

De Anza’s swim teams boasted their talents at the Coast Conference Championships held from April 17-19 at the College of San Mateo.  Diverse teams from 12 California community colleges participated...

Carrying signs, banners and flags, protesters line the sidewalk outside the Palo Alto Tesla dealership during the Hands Off protest. Despite being associated with the nationwide Hands Off 2025 protest movement, protesters have maintained a presence outside the Palo Alto Tesla dealership, demonstrating every Wednesday and Saturday.

Photo Essay: Hands off!

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2025

On a nationwide day of protest on April 5, over 400 Palo Alto residents and others congregated at Tesla of Palo Alto to take part in a demonstration against President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the...

Mailan Hoang Vuong, 19, business administration major, prepares to serve during a game against Mission College at the De Anza main gym on April 15.

Badminton secures 21-0 victory, remains undefeated

Seanna Henry, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2025

The women’s badminton team delivered a commanding performance on April 15, shutting out Mission College 21-0 in a Coast Conference Championships matchup on its home court. This victory gives De Anza...

From left, former administration chair-elect Varshi Patcha, 18, economics and psychology major and former DASG president-elect Aroush Fatima, 18, computer science major, ask the senate to understand the disqualified coalition's "helplessness" at the Student Council Chambers on April 23.

DASG upholds disqualification of Elevate candidates for campaign misconduct

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | April 26, 2025

After a five-hour meeting, the De Anza Student Government Senate failed to overturn the disqualifications of the five candidates who campaigned together as the Elevate coalition because of election...

Fact Friday: April 25

In this broadcast we cover - - Four students' visas reinstated - DASG senate approves disqualification of 5 student elects - Open House at De Anza April 26 - Sports update for women's soccer, swimming...

From left, Arhaam Azhari, 20, computer science major and Kavi Kumaresan, 20, film and television major speak in support of Elevate candidates to a DASG senator at the election certification and complaints meeting on April 16.

DASG disqualifies 5 elected candidates for campaign misconduct

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | April 22, 2025

The De Anza Student Government Senate unanimously voted to disqualify five candidates who won executive positions during the student election over elections code violations in the Student Council Chambers...

Jared Forman, owner of Power Cup, making coffee for his customers on Tuesday, April 15. The coffee sold at Power Cup is supplied through San José coffee shop and roasting company Chromatic Coffee.

Local coffee shops may raise prices in response to tariffs

Mariana Frias Da Costa, La Voz Staff | April 22, 2025

Coffee shops in Cupertino and San Jose plan to raise prices as new tariffs increase costs across the supply chain, leaving both business owners and customers in financial uncertainty. The new 10% import...

Academic Senate President Erik Woodbury discusses the inequalities MESA students face during the Academic Senate meeting on Monday, April 14 at the Media and Learning Center.

Academic Senate grants MESA tier 1-A priority registration

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | April 22, 2025

The Academic Senate approved tier 1-A priority registration for Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement students on April 14, citing limited class space in pre-requisite STEM classes as a barrier...

From left, Joseph Gold and Carl Blake sooth the audience with classical rhythms. Their performance at De Anza's Visual and Performing Arts Center on April 10 was a benefit concert to De Anza's study abroad program to Paris this upcoming summer.

Classical performances with a global twist

Grace Gutierrez, La Voz Staff | April 21, 2025

Students, faculty and donors gathered in the Visual and Performing Arts Center on April 10 for a benefit concert supporting De Anza College's study abroad program. California State Assemblymember...

Myles Potter (De Anza No. 26) runs towards first base in a game against Skyline on the De Anza baseball field on Tuesday, April 15.

Baseball fails to come up with big hit, shut out 5-0 by Skyline

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | April 21, 2025

De Anza baseball took on the visiting Skyline Trojans on April 15, losing 5-0. The Mountain Lions had their chances. They had bases loaded in the first and fifth innings, but were unable to come up...

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