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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The hired nurses move around conference room A & B while they prepared to take in donators.

De Anza College’s students gather, donate blood

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-In-Chief | January 30, 2024

The conference rooms rumble with laughter and catchy pop music as nurses move around the plethora of tables and donation stations in the Hinson Campus Center on Jan. 25 for the quarterly blood drive....

Two Pekoe teas sit on the bar in front of the Pekoe logo on Jan. 28.

Pekoe Tea Bar: A review

Anna Bhogra, Staff Reporter | January 29, 2024

Pekoe Tea Bar, with only 5 locations in the United States so far, brings a new excitement to boba culture. With most boba stores having a cafe-like ambience, Pekoe’s atmosphere is somewhat akin to a...

Joseph Lomeli awaits the next pitch after getting De Anza’s first hit vs Reedley on Jan. 26.

De Anza College’s baseball team is off to a rocky start

Eric Kindred, Sports Editor | January 29, 2024

De Anza College baseball has not won a season opener since 2019 and that trend continued Friday as the Mountain Lions fell 11-1 against the Reedley College Tigers. The game began as a pitchers’ duel...

Illustration made with elements from Sketchify Education.

Supply, demand, student perspectives on STEM

Claire Mao, Freelance Reporter | January 28, 2024

The aspirations for De Anza College’s students to major in STEM are as diverse as the students themselves, ranging from a passion for hands-on learning to a desire to make a meaningful societal impact. STEM...

Trump’s campaign undermines American values

Trump’s campaign undermines American values

Lion Park, Opinion Editor | January 28, 2024

Editor’s note: We changed the title of this article and added a secondary headline to better encapsulate what this article details. On Dec. 19, Colorado became the first state to disqualify former...

Saturn spins into view onto the Fujitsu Planetarium's 360-degree screen.

Fujitsu Planetarium’s ‘Saturn’ show bedazzles

Ingrid Lu, Art & Entertainment Editor | January 27, 2024

The lights dimmed, a hushed silence fell over the room, and stars began to scatter across the sky. As they moved closer, Saturn slowly spun into view, its rings taking up their familiar orbit. On Saturday,...

Elena Bandong, 18, psychology major, walks close to the Flint Center on Jan. 24.

DA Voices: ‘How will you spend Valentine’s day?’

Andreina Carnero Ramirez, Staff Reporter | January 27, 2024

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question to different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

De Anza alumni and Cupertino city environmental programs assistant Steven Hirsch speaks to students in the Kirsch Center about new waste management regulations enforcing Senate Bill 1383.

Sustainability speaker series kicks off with city waste management

Leila Salam, Freelance Reporter | January 26, 2024

De Anza graduate and Cupertino city environmental programs assistant Steven Hirsch spoke to environmental science students about California’s new waste regulation standards on Jan. 24 in the Kirsch Center. This...

Is Mr. Irrelevant living up to his namesake?

Connor Giblin, Freelance Reporter | January 25, 2024

Editor’s Note: We removed the feature photo because it contained copyrighted material. No, the simple answer is no. The 262nd pick of the 2022 NFL draft is now set to play in his second National Football...

Jon Orc, lead singer and guitarist of Hemorage, sings to the gathered crowd of fans, with cop cars flashing their lights in the distance.

Bands of the bay: Hemorage

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-in-Chief | January 24, 2024
“Pull up right behind them,” Drummer Ron Roussell said to lead vocalist and guitarist, Jon Orc. Orc rounds the corner in their bus, quickly met with the flashing red and blue lights of six cop cars parked down the street.
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