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Students and a professor discuss solutions for academic stress

Students and a professor discuss solutions for academic stress

Akshath Mirukula, Freelancer | October 23, 2023

Looming deadlines, difficult coursework and time management often breed academic stress; Last year, 86.5% of college students said they felt their responsibilities overwhelmed them, according to the American...

Students and HEFAS' interns are working on their individual butterflies at the "UndocuArt: You Belong Here" event at the HEFAS center on Wednesday, Oct. 18.

‘UndocuArt: You Belong Here’ connects art with a sense of home

John Pham, Freelancer | October 20, 2023

Higher Education for AB 540 Students, or HEFAS, collaborated with the Pride Center to invite students from De Anza and Foothill College to paint different sizes of wooden butterflies at the “UndocuArt:...

A snapshot of information-packed booths at the Hinson Campus Center, Oct. 5.

‘Bienvenida and Pop-Up Market Night’ commemorates Hispanic Heritage Month on campus

Catherine Marchione and Mert Isikdogan | October 19, 2023

National Hispanic Heritage Month finished off strong at De Anza, featuring the first annual pop-up night market event held in conference rooms A and B in the Hinson Campus Center on Oct. 5. De Anza...

"Los Curas Verde" (#79) displays beside other local Bay Area artists' artworks at the de Young Open exhibition, San Francisco, taken on Oct. 14.

De Anza’s graphic designer’s artwork displayed at de Young Museum

Mackenzie Jardine, Staff Reporter | October 18, 2023

Edwin Carungay, De Anza’s senior graphic designer, was admitted to the de Young Museum in San Francisco with his documentary photo, “Los Curas Verde," which is a striking visual of lent carnavales...

Shell gas station locates at Santa Teresa Blvd, San Jose, taken on Sept. 30.

Community reacts to gas prices soaring over $6 a gallon

Nello Puelles, News Editor | October 18, 2023

According to AAA, gas prices are lower compared to last year; however, they are still considered high, around $5.58 per gallon averagely in California, reportedly impacting those in the community commuting...

Rows of CDs and a CD player are displayed on the floor for sale at the flea market on Oct. 7.

A glimpse of vendors at the flea market, from candles, cellos, to bracelets

Ashley Love Djunaedi and Ann Penalosa | October 18, 2023

Lines of people came to De Anza for a festive morning at the monthly flea market. Vendors busily set up their booths with the brightest smiles, ready to welcome the flocking customers. These vendors...

La Voz staff hold award certificates at the JACC conference, taken on Oct. 14.

La Voz News breaks its record with 27 awards from journalism conference

Lauren Linh Bui, Editor-in-Chief | October 16, 2023

La Voz News won a total of 27 awards, the highest achievements in its history, at the NorCal regional journalism conference for community colleges on Oct. 14. The Journalism Association of Community...

A screenshot of "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" taken on Pham's computer on Oct. 13.

‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ breaks away from traditional Spider-Man movies

John Pham, Freelancer | October 15, 2023

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” is available for streaming as of Aug. 8, and viewers can now enjoy its unique animation style and creative storytelling from home. Although the movie amazed...

Lauren Vu, 20, La Voz freelancer, takes pictures at the Calibear Cyber Cafe on Oct. 11.

Five alternate boba shops and cafes to study near De Anza

John Pham, Freelancer | October 14, 2023

Editor's note: This article is updated with a video contributed by staff reporter Lauren Vu. Most big chain cafes and boba shops, such as 7Leaves or Starbucks, provide students with perfect spaces to...

"Rabbit of Hope" by art student Eunyoung Park sits near the Fujitsu Planetarium.

Cupertino Rabbits project hops along to De Anza, spreads bunnies and art throughout the city

Ann Penalosa, Sports Editor | October 11, 2023

Ever since the Rotary Club of Cupertino unveiled the first 12 rabbits from its Cupertino Rabbits Project on June 25, 30 more have made their way into the public. All in all, 12 rabbits made their way onto...

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