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A cup of Roary's Surprise.

The Power Cup collab experience

Ann Penalosa, La Voz Staff | April 9, 2024

  For the first two weeks of the spring quarter, Power Cup Coffee partnered with De Anza Student Government, the Inter-Club Council and Mentors at De Anza to push out four limited edition...

Fashion Wok's Thai milk tea with pearls cost $3.82 in February; now, it and the boba milk tea both cost $5.18, still the cheapest drinks with boba included in downtown Sunnyvale by 62 cents.

Fashion Wok: a hidden gem for downtown Sunnyvale boba

Ann Penalosa, Managing Editor | March 29, 2024

Fashion Wok is a restaurant nestled in the walkway between Murphy Street and the parking lot off of Frances Street in downtown Sunnyvale. Established in 2015, the spot is a relative newcomer and small...

Representative Ro Khanna addresses the crowd about his policies before the Q&A session.

Rep. Ro Khanna, Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area hold town hall on antisemitism

Amit Cohen, Freelance Reporter | March 28, 2024

  The Jewish Democratic Coalition of the Bay Area held a town hall at South Peninsula Hebrew Day School in Sunnyvale on Sunday, March 17, addressing antisemitism in the south bay, featuring...

Thy Luong, 17, founder and president of Learn4Justice smiles after her interview on March 16.

Learn4Justice: Inspiring change, progress among youth in our communities

Audrey Tran, Freelance Reporter | March 28, 2024

Inspiring students and creating change, Learn4Justice works with underserved youth in our communities; while the organization was founded in San Jose, its programs outreach at both the local and international...

A De Anza badminton player, throwing the flywheel.

Badminton rises up after a rocky start

Anna Bhogra, Staff Reporter | March 27, 2024

De Anza’s four-time state championship title-holding badminton team struggles to maintain that reputation this season with its younger and newer players. Last year’s team was composed of mostly...

Run Hide Defend Zoom Event,
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 22, 
Online via Zoom.

The FHDA Police Department sets up a “Run Hide Defend” Zoom meeting to connect with faculties, students, civilians

Sonny La, Staff Reporter | March 27, 2024

The Foothill–De Anza Community College District Police Department set up a Zoom meeting event to teach students and event attendees how to prepare and respond to a mass shooting incident. Joy Garza,...

Illustration with our mascot, the Mountain Lion named Roary, saying to support La Voz with images of torn newspapers in the background to symbolize the fading print media.

La Voz falls on deaf ears

La Voz Editorial Board | March 27, 2024

Journalism, the way we know it, is disappearing. Print papers and local news organizations are slowly dying out or being eaten up by larger groups. Our access to our First Amendment rights are changing...

College should be free

Nello Puelles, Multimedia Editor | March 26, 2024

In a video report, multimedia editor Nello Puelles discusses the high cost of college in California and argues for free college education, drawing comparisons to the system in South America, particularly...

Jaime, 21, Not Your Model Minority film screening host, and an Asian American and Asian Studies Department and Vibrant Communities program intern

Film screening aims to teach about Asian American historic struggles with identity

Sonny La, Staff Reporter | March 26, 2024

Jaime Dy, 21, an intern for the Asian American and Asian Studies department and the Vibrant Communities program, screened the film “Not Your Model Minority” in the Multicultural Center on Feb. 22. Dy...

Jill Quigley and her son Kingston, picture taken by her eldest son Donovan Dambrowski

Humans of De Anza: Jill Quigley, the warm demander

Nayeli Garcia, Staff Reporter | March 26, 2024

Editor's note: This article has been corrected to reflect that Jill Quigley has worked at De Anza for 23 years. A previous version of this story said she worked at De Anza for three years.   English...

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