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Lauren Vu, 20, La Voz freelancer, takes pictures at the Calibear Cyber Cafe on Oct. 11.

Five alternate boba shops and cafes to study near De Anza

John Pham, Freelancer | October 14, 2023

Editor's note: This article is updated with a video contributed by staff reporter Lauren Vu. Most big chain cafes and boba shops, such as 7Leaves or Starbucks, provide students with perfect spaces to...

"Rabbit of Hope" by art student Eunyoung Park sits near the Fujitsu Planetarium.

Cupertino Rabbits project hops along to De Anza, spreads bunnies and art throughout the city

Ann Penalosa, Sports Editor | October 11, 2023

Ever since the Rotary Club of Cupertino unveiled the first 12 rabbits from its Cupertino Rabbits Project on June 25, 30 more have made their way into the public. All in all, 12 rabbits made their way onto...

San Jose’s vibrant Mosaic Festival celebrates diversity, community unity

Catherine Marchione, Impulse Editor | October 10, 2023

Mosaic America held the third annual Mosaic Festival, a two-day celebration of intercultural art and performances, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 1 at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose, celebrating diversity,...

Evergreen Valley High School students perform a traditional lion dance on Sept. 30 at Yerba Buena High School, San Jose.

Children’s Moon Festival celebrates Vietnamese culture in San Jose

Niy Graves, Staff Reporter | October 9, 2023

The 32nd Children’s Moon Festival hosted at Yerba Buena High School, San Jose, on Sept. 30 featured live entertainment from the Vietnamese Student Association from local high schools, Vietnamese food...

DA Voices: What is your favorite horror movie for Halloween?

DA Voices: What is your favorite horror movie for Halloween?

Mackenzie Jardine, Staff | October 8, 2023

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

Track and field students and coaches meet up with Chancellor Lee Lambert to talk about the lack of communication over the firing and suspension of three coaches on Sept. 27 at room L47.

Frustrated over the absence of three track and field coaches, athletes and coaches speak up to the Chancellor

Lauren Linh Bui, Leila Salam, and Ann Penalosa | October 4, 2023

More than 45 track and field athletes and coaches showed up to a meeting with FHDA Chancellor Lee Lambert on Sept. 27 in an attempt to resolve administrators' lack of communication regarding three coaches...

DA Voices: How do you feel about the recent firearms restriction bills?

DA Voices: How do you feel about the recent firearms restriction bills?

Vincent Scrivens, Staff | October 3, 2023

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

Midfielder Ezrah Cerralde, 18, intercepts the ball and defends it from a West Valley player, preparing to pass it downfield.

Set back by a red card and injuries, De Anza men’s soccer team ties 0-0 with West Valley College

Ann Penalosa, Sports Editor | September 29, 2023

The De Anza College Men’s Soccer team tied 0-0 with West Valley College in a tight match on Tuesday, Sept. 26, leaving the Mountain Lions with a 2-4-1 record. The crowd was bubbling from excitement...

One of De Anza’s public printing stations found in the A. Robert DeHart Library on June 20. The campus’ printing prices at all 10 stations cost the same amount to print one double-sided page as it does two single-sided pages.

Double-sided printing should be cheaper

Katrina Bui | July 2, 2023

De Anza’s public printing services are an excellent resource for students, staff and the community, but not so much for one’s coin purse or the environment. To fund their operations, the 10 printing...

Jessica Lukius (fourth from the left, in the third row from the top) is a communications major who has been accepted to the University of California, Los Angeles.

New adventures at UCLA

Jessie Zhou | July 1, 2023

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to correctly identify student Jerry Chen's involvement in the K-Pop Dance club, not Korean Dance Club. Two De Anza communications students were successfully...

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