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De Anza students may lack reasons to stay on campus after classes end, creating a quieter environment.

De Anza’s social disconnect: empty halls, unheard voices

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | March 9, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. As Stevens Creek Boulevard builds up with traffic, the open campus awaits students to walk in, while classrooms...

Anthony Lacy (Ohlone No. 12) attempts  a layup while Theo McDowell, 18, business marketing major (De Anza No. 24), blocks in the Epler Gymnasium at Ohlone College on Feb. 21.

Men’s basketball loses Ohlone rematch 94-81 in season finale

Mitchell Park, La Voz Staff | March 9, 2025

The De Anza College Mountain Lions concluded their basketball season with a hard-fought performance, losing 94-81 to the Ohlone Renegades on Feb. 21 at Ohlone College. Already eliminated from playoff...

From left, Aurelio Cardenas, 36, history and sociology major, Jerome Fosselman, 68, paralegal studies major, Katrina Stewart, 32, psychology major and Axel Anderson, 37, liberal studies major, get ready to answer panel questions at the Hinson Campus Center on Feb. 27.

Rising Scholars: more opportunities, not stigma

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | March 3, 2025

Before becoming a Rising Scholars outreach coordinator and psychology major, Katrina Stewart, 32, found herself unhoused and struggling to find shelter after incarceration. For Stewart, being jailed was...

Alexander Gvatua talks to guests and Laura Casas reorganizes desks after the Board of Trustees meeting on Feb. 3.

De Anza alum Alexander Gvatua becomes newest trustee

Lexer Danganan, La Voz Staff | March 3, 2025

The Foothill-De Anza District Board of Trustees welcomed new trustee Alexander Gvatua at its Feb. 3 meeting, where members discussed budget allocations, student initiatives and tuition cost changes. Gvatua...

Pitcher Skylar Roenicke (De Anza No. 27) delivers a pitch at the De Anza baseball field on Feb. 25.

Baseball back in the win column with a 14-3 victory against Contra Costa

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | March 2, 2025

The Mountain Lions beat the visiting Contra Costa Comets 14-3 on Feb. 25. Skylar Roenicke (De Anza. 27), 20, film and TV production major, took the mound as the starting pitcher for the Mountain Lions. Roenicke...

The men's baseball team gathers in the dugout at the De Anza baseball field on Feb. 20.

Baseball loses 16-1, snapping five-game home win streak

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | March 2, 2025

The Mountain Lions took on the visiting Modesto Pirates on Feb. 20. This is the first and only time these two teams will face each other this season. Pitcher Aiden Van Kimmenaede (De Anza No. 8) started...

Dan Gotesdyner, 20, is a computer science major and president of the Jewish Student Union.

Pro-Israel Jewish students reflect on ceasefire, hostage deal in Gaza

Ariel Shalev, La Voz Staff | February 27, 2025

After more than 15 months of fighting, the war in Gaza has finally come to an end, with the cease-fire and hostage deal taking effect on Sunday, Jan. 19, a day before Donald Trump’s inauguration.  Israel...

Episode 2 | ‘Major Talk’ – with Katia Bravo, chair of Student Rights and Equity Committee

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | February 25, 2025

In this episode of Major talk, Atharva Salkar spoke to Katia Bravo about her experiences as the chair of the Student Rights and Equity Committee in the student government. Bravo...

Forward Zion Yeargin (Chabot No. 13) dribbles the ball while De Anza players try to stop him on Feb. 6 at the Chabot College main gymnasium.

Men’s basketball loses to Chabot 83-72, breaks ‘second-half team’ mold

Orly Bryan, La Voz Staff | February 22, 2025

The Mountain Lions, typically a “second-half team,” went into their rematch against Chabot College on Feb. 6 with a new mindset. Aiming for a strong start, the team succeeded in the first half,...

Juliet, Sylvia Abrams-Wolfson, wakes up from being in a state of apparent death and hears Romeo has died by Friar Laurence, Valerie Fachman, in the "Romeo & Juliet in the 1960s."

Photo Essay: From a village to Verona

Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff | February 22, 2025

Moved one moment, chuckling the next: about 60 attendees were immersed into the world of Shakespeare. For 80 minutes, the Language and Communications Village Center became Renaissance Verona.  The...

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