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Letters to the editor: Budget cuts, Elon Musk

Letters to the editor: Budget cuts, Elon Musk

Cathy Murphree | June 20, 2025

Opposing DOGE cuts Feb. 17 In four short weeks, an unelected private citizen with no government experience and no vetting, with the President’s blessing and Congress’s acquiescence, has fired tens...

U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna speaks during his AANHPI Heritage Month Event at the De Anza College Visual and Performing Arts Center on May 12.

US Rep. Ro Khanna visits De Anza, honors local AANHPI advocates

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | June 17, 2025

 Congressman Ro Khanna, with the Foothill-De Anza District, held an event to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on May 12 at De Anza College with kudos,...

From left, Julia Wei, 25, computer science major, Aaron Ma, 16, computer science major, Hamza Zafer, 21, cognitive science major, Jacob Kao, 26, data science major, Min Gacayan, 26, computer science major, and Osbert Huang, 21, computer science major pose in the Advance Techonology Center on May 30 after winning first place for creating the "Rich Life Planner." The team worked together for the first time to create an app that estimates how quickly a student can earn their money back from college tuition.

DAHacks champions crowned after nine-hour hackathon

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 16, 2025

DAHacks returned for the fifth time, with 120 coders, fueled by free Red Bull energy drinks and pizza, competing to code the best app with the theme — education and finance — on May 30 in the Hinson...

Podcast: Young chess master chooses practical life over pro career

Mitchell Park, La Voz Staff | June 16, 2025

Rishabh Gokhale, 19, data science, is a 2100 FIDE-rated chess player from India at De Anza College. In this episode, Gokhale sits down with La Voz reporter Mitchell Park to reveal what life is like as...

Fact Friday: June 13

In this broadcast we cover: Lavender Graduation Athletic Award Ceremony Music Department concerts More graduations upcoming Hosted by Orly Bryan and Gordon Yang Edited by Ann Penalosa Videography...

Boxes of documents and shelves of books at the California History Center preserve decades of California’s local, state and regional history.

Photo Essay: Past, present and future

Aidai Boobekova, La Voz Staff | June 12, 2025

 On their walk to the Media Learning Center, students may wonder about the distinct building with white Corinthian order columns. This is the California History Center, a space that focuses on...

First baseman/ pitcher Myles Potter (De Anza No. 26) swings for the ball while at bat while Chabot players watch from their dugout.

Mountain Lions one step closer to a winning season

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | June 9, 2025

After failing to crack 10 wins since the 2018-19 season, the 2024-25 Mountain Lions ended the season with an overall record of 16-24 and a conference record of 4-16, doubling the previous year’s eight...

Summer classes offer benefits such as saving time and money invested in an education, but can also become a stressful commitment.

Should you take summer classes?

Theresa Mummert, La Voz Staff | June 8, 2025

The traditional long, carefree summer break is a memory most of us have from our earliest school days. For college students today, that memory now includes the option of taking summer courses. There’s...

Kylie Arenas, 19, English major and winner of La Voz's creative writing contest, poses for a photo in L42 on June 2. Arenas' poem, "Feather in my Lungs," describes the heartbreak of a past relationship.

Meet the winner of La Voz’s Creative Writing and Poetry Contest

Jasmin Beltran Valdovinos, La Voz Staff | June 8, 2025

Look below the story to read the full poem! Kylie Arenas, 19, English major, took first place in La Voz News’ Creative Writing and Poetry Contest with her poem, “A Feather in My Lungs.” Inspired...

A new executive order from the Trump administration has officially banned gravity in the U.S.

Trump bans gravity, nation no longer grounded

Tommy Ngo, La Voz Staff | June 8, 2025

 This article is satire. While inspired by reality, all characters and events are fictional. In an unprecedented move Friday morning, President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning the...

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