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Letter to the editor: Abortion bans violate human rights

Letter to the editor: Abortion bans violate human rights

Priscilla Yee, Guest Contributor | November 24, 2024

People are violating the UN Declaration of Human Rights as a result of the overturn of Roe v. Wade; many women have suffered and lost their rights due to this disaster two years ago, questioning why the...

De Anza Food Pantry & Resources for Basic Needs help students who are in need

Averie Choi, La Voz Staff | November 24, 2024

Staff members at De Anza College’s Food Pantry and Resources for Basic Needs continue to provide students in need with food, supplies and other essential resources. Two student staff members at the...

The Board of Trustees meet on the first Monday of every month on Nov. 4 in the District Building at Foothill College.

Board of Trustees discuss campus safety, fiscal report, cost saving programs

Sonny La, La Voz Staff | November 23, 2024

Foothill College's District Building hosted the monthly Board of Trustees meeting on Nov. 4, covering a variety of topics including concerns about the Flint Center demolition, the “Zero Textbook Cost...

‘Laser Prince’ light show: captivating as ever

Allan Galeana, La Voz Staff | November 22, 2024

The Fujitsu Planetarium at De Anza College held ‘Laser Prince’ — a laser light show with music from Prince’s discography — from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 5. Run by planetarium staff, the event...

Pacific Art League kicks off opening reception to its 103rd Anniversary Exhibition

Joshua Hascall, La Voz Staff | November 21, 2024

Pacific Art League held its opening reception to its 103rd Anniversary Exhibition in Palo Alto on Friday, Nov. 13. Visitors from the community and beyond came to see 176 artists, showcasing 318 works for...

Simon Hall, 19, an animation major, stands in front of the L7 building on Nov. 21.

DA Voices: ‘What are you thankful for this year, and why?’

Katelyn Yoo, La Voz Staff | November 21, 2024

Listen to the article: “DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question to different people and arrange their quotes...

Young Sook Kim, a Korean instructor and world languages coordinator, explains Korean characters to participants at Multicultural Center on Oct. 31.

Diverse De Anza community members connect for World Languages Week

Yumeno Matsuo, La Voz Staff | November 20, 2024

Wearing traditional clothes and Halloween costumes, 90 participants gathered and played interactive games and ate Asian foods for the World Languages Week event at the Multicultural Center on Oct. 31. World...

Formal addresses of "Professor," "Mr." and "Ms." are overtaken by larger, more widely used colloquials.

Is my professor my ‘dude?’

Orly Bryan, La Voz Staff | November 20, 2024

Listen to the article:  In today’s classroom, the way students address professors is evolving. Calling a teacher “dude” is no longer seen as disrespectful by some. Is this shift impacting...

Flint Center demolition moves forward

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | November 20, 2024

Listen to the article: De Anza College’s historic Flint Center for the Performing Arts is being demolished to make way for a new event center. Funded by the Measure G mega project, the demolition...

Illustration of Donald Trump speaking with his finger in the air.

Students express fear, hope following election

Acey Nickel, La Voz Staff | November 20, 2024

Following the election on Nov. 5, in which Donald Trump won both the popular and electoral votes to be elected for a second non-consecutive term, many De Anza students expressed concern over the results. “I...

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