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FHDA designated sanctuary district, trustees propose student housing for fall

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | April 10, 2025

The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees ordained FHDA a sanctuary district and held public comment on its pending purchase of an apartment complex for student housing at its April 8 meeting in the district...

Jordy Gaspar, 19, undeclared major, walks in the L quad on April 9.

DA Voices — ‘What are your thoughts on Trump’s tariffs?’

“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 so that readers can see varying...

Ballots and Backlash Episode 1: Campaigns and Complaints

Student government elections are meant to give students a voice; a chance to choose leaders who represent them, advocate for their needs and shape policies that impact their campus experience. But at...

Chair of Finance Aditya Sharma, 19, electrical engineering and computer science major and social media officer Victor Pham present about increasing DASG stipend and scholarship amounts, March 4.

DASG considers updating scholarships for incoming senators

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | March 28, 2025

The senate considered a proposal to review and potentially update the scholarship and stipend system at the March 5 general meeting, held in the Student Council Chamber. Any potential changes to DASG stipends...

Candidates react to a student's testimony at the now-nullified Elections Certification and Complaint meeting on March 13 in the Student Council Chambers. The student, a second-year, refused to publicly identify herself at the meeting. "I have severe social anxiety, and submitting a complaint with my own name is out of my personal comfort zone," the student said. "I'm transferring soon and I don't know any of the candidates running, but ... my experiences with other candidates have not been the same."

Ballots, bylaws and battles: elections controversy continues

Atharva Salkar and Ashley Kang | March 28, 2025

The DASG administration committee addressed candidate and voter complaints in its Elections Certification and Complaints meeting in the Student Council Chambers on March 13. The Elevate coalition,...

Students participate in the DASG Election Certification and Complaint Meeting on March 13 in the Student Council Chambers, reviewing concerns before the official results are announced.

DASG election riddled with complaints

Monte Sprank and Timothe Vachellerie | March 28, 2025

After delayed election results, the results of the De Anza Student Government's winter 2025 election are in question. The postponed results come after a now-voided verdict from an Elections Complaint and...

Women's History Month is the time to reflect on female empowerment and self-advocacy.

Let’s celebrate every woman during Women’s History Month

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | March 27, 2025

As Women’s History Month draws to a close, I have found myself particularly inspired by women. In my K-12 career, Women’s History Month usually meant classroom activities revolving around Amelia...

From left, Chancellor Lee Lambert, Scott Olsen, Association of Classified Employees president, Tim Shively, Foothill-De Anza Faculty Association president, Kristina Whalen, Foothill College president and Voltaire Villanueva Foothill Academic Senate president listen as Doreen Finkelstein, Foothill Classified Senate president speaks at Foothill on March 17.

Chancellor addresses DEI, sanctuary status in town hall

Ingrid Lu, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

Foothill-De Anza Chancellor Lee Lambert affirmed the district’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in a forum in Room 8338 at Foothill College on March 17.  After President Trump’s January...

Non-judgmental discussions about politics have the potential to bring people together instead of dividing them.

Politics, the perfect dinner table topic

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. It was inevitable in my household. Someone at the table was always bound to mention current events or social...

Flags from various countries are displayed in a red cup at the Listening and Speaking Center in the Advanced Technology building at De Anza College on March 13.

International students pay higher tuition costs

Timothe Vachellerie, La Voz Staff | March 25, 2025

In-state De Anza students benefit from state-subsidized tuition, while non-resident and international students end up paying more for their education. According to the De Anza website, the tuition for...

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