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Cupertino erupts in a sea of pink petals

Ingrid Lu and Tommy Ngo | June 4, 2025

In celebration of 46 years of sister cityhood between Cupertino and Toyokawa, Japan, locals flocked to Cupertino Memorial Park, across the street from De Anza College, to experience cultural foods...

Lead singer Vessel debuts a new and more revealing mask in Sleep Token's recent comeback with their fourth album "Even in Arcadia," released on May 9. It showcases the thematic struggle between the album's vulnerability and the band members' anonymity.

Sleep Token takes the world by storm

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

Opening with the lyrics “Will you listen?” Sleep Token frontman Vessel invites listeners old and new into its fourth studio album “Even in Arcadia,” a bold and personal musical reflection on identity. This...

The eight top athletes of the 3C2A steeplechase State Championship event on May 17 featured two De Anza runners.

Coaches race to the finish line

Seanna Henry, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

After a successful season under interim head coach Sean Gwi, the team is once again in limbo. When Nick Mattis, head coach of nearly 20 years, left at the end of the 2024 track and field season, Gwi...

Vendors at De Anza's Mini Flea Market sell everything under the sun, from Labubus to Lafufus — the colloquial name for fake Labubus — in the Main Quad on May 20.

Invasion of the Labubus

Ingrid Lu, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

They’re fuzzy, tiny monsters with tall ears and a wide, toothy grin. They come in an array of colors, from lychee berry to green grape. Labubus are collectible plush keychains, and they’re so popular...

3D Printing Club prepares for liftoff

3D Printing Club prepares for liftoff

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

The 3D Printing Club had an air of optimism around its remote-controlled plane's maiden flight on June 16, 2024. The plane, a remote-controlled aircraft printed at De Anza’s 3D printing lab, represented...

The Main Quad at De Anza, a common spot where student activists demonstrate and gather, on May 28.

Palestine, Israel, pro-communism activists feel threatened on campus

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | June 3, 2025

Students at De Anza College say fears of doxing, harassment and threats of violence discourage them from participating in activism and speaking freely on campus, such as demonstrations related to the Israel-Palestine...

Spring Game Jam participants gather in the Fireside Lounge at the Hinson Campus Center on May 27 for the game showcase and ceremony.

Game Dev Club hosts first Spring Game Jam

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | June 2, 2025

DA Game Development Club hosted the Spring Game Jam, a week-long competition where teams, made up of 140 college students, created original video games; winners were announced on Tuesday, May 27 in the...

Academic Senate President and chemistry instructor Erik Woodbury covers agenda items under "New and Continuing Business" at the beginning of the meeting on May 19.

Academic Senate raises faculty membership dues

Grayson Baker, La Voz Staff | June 2, 2025

Over 20 members of the De Anza Academic Senate met virtually and in person to consider fundraising strategies, parking enforcement and announce the new vice president of finance and administration and...

Faculty face many of the same academic pressures and challenges as students, but have access to significantly fewer mental health resources.

Our instructors overachieve under stress

La Voz Editorial Board | June 2, 2025

Resources are plenty for students, but slim pickings for our professors. De Anza hosts events and provides resources to promote students' mental health all the time — DASG's quarterly De-Stress Week...

De Anza teammates Natalee Lam, 19, business administration major, and MaiLan Vuong, 19, business administration major, celebrate their 3C2A women’s badminton doubles championship after defeating teammates Jenny Thai, 19, psychology major, and Karina Chow, 18, cognitive science major at the City College of San Francisco on May 10.

Women’s badminton smashes any and all competition

Mitchell Park, La Voz Staff | June 2, 2025

Fourteen wins, zero losses over the regular season. An 11-0 clean sweep against Pasadena City College — the opposing conference leader and second in the state — to secure the team state championship,...

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