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Fact Friday: Week 10

In this broadcast we cover: VTA strike Academic Senate endorse sanctuary district resolution Board of Trustees passes student housing plan for Fall 2025 Winter Concert Saturday, March 15 Anchors...

La Voz students pose with their awards from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges spread out on a table in the Associated Collegiate Press Spring College Media Conference in Long Beach on March 8.

La Voz wins 40 awards at journalism conference

Ingrid Lu, La Voz Staff | March 14, 2025

La Voz News staff brought home 40 awards from the Associated Collegiate Press Spring College Media Conference in Long Beach from March 6 to 8. The event brought together student journalists nationwide...

The popularity of typing and taking notes digitally is overtaking traditional pen and paper, but handwriting is still essential to learning languages.

Handwriting is the better way of learning

Yogita Shuklan, La Voz Staff | March 13, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. Many people nowadays are going digital and shifting to digital notes. However, when learning a new language...

Owens tries to block guard Coby Christensen (Las Positas No. 2) from outside the three-point line.

Photo Essay: Men’s basketball lose on sophomore night

Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff | March 12, 2025

An atmosphere covered the gym carried by the sophomore students who have led the team until now, although the tension between all the players before the game was still there, as usual. Men’s basketball...

VTA workers continuously walk down Zanker Road, focusing drivers' attention with signs on March 10.

VTA strike halts Santa Clara County transit amid wage and safety disputes

Lexer Danganan, La Voz Staff | March 12, 2025

The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 265 strike, which began at midnight on March 10, has halted all Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority bus and light rail services, affecting approximately 100,000...

Outfielder Bodie Eskes (De Anza No. 4), slides to second base at the De Anza baseball field on March 4.

Baseball falls short to Cabrillo, losing 8-6

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | March 11, 2025

The De Anza Mountain Lions lost 8-6 to the visiting Cabrillo Seahawks on March 4. The Mountain Lions entered the game with a record of 10-6. The Seahawks came into the game with a record of 5-11. A...

A car lift for wheel alignment and brake repairs at the De Anza College automotive garage on March 4, for students to practice brake pad replacement and wheel alignment.

Automotive technology management bachelor’s degree to launch in fall

Lexer Danganan, La Voz Staff | March 11, 2025

De Anza College’s automotive technology program is now offering the college’s first-ever bachelor’s degree, announced in January, expanding career opportunities for students by building on its curriculum...

Lady Gaga returns to the music world with her new song "Abracadabra," taking the world by storm with its catchy beats, lyrics and dance moves.

‘Abracadabra’ is Lady Gaga’s ultimate throwback

Monte Sprank, La Voz Staff | March 10, 2025

Lady Gaga released a trending new song on Feb. 3, reminding the world she’s still the iconic. unconventional diva we remember. In her music video, Gaga said, “The category is … dance … or die.” Little...

"Companion" is a beautiful take on artificial intelligence, love and control.

‘Companion’ leaves you questioning unquestioned devotion

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | March 9, 2025

This review includes spoilers for the film “Companion.” You would take a bullet for anyone you love, sure, but what would make you put a bullet in them? “Companion” tells the classic story...

The U.S. federal government chooses to be selectively discreet about vaccines, but U.S. citizens harbor skepticism under the power of a multi-billion dollar industry.

On vaccines: where to place your trust

Grayson Baker, La Voz Staff | March 9, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. Since the mid-20th century, cases of hepatitis, polio, tuberculosis, measles, smallpox and more have dwindled...

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