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Jared Forman, owner of Power Cup, making coffee for his customers on Tuesday, April 15. The coffee sold at Power Cup is supplied through San José coffee shop and roasting company Chromatic Coffee.

Local coffee shops may raise prices in response to tariffs

Mariana Frias Da Costa, La Voz Staff | April 22, 2025

Coffee shops in Cupertino and San Jose plan to raise prices as new tariffs increase costs across the supply chain, leaving both business owners and customers in financial uncertainty. The new 10% import...

Academic Senate President Erik Woodbury discusses the inequalities MESA students face during the Academic Senate meeting on Monday, April 14 at the Media and Learning Center.

Academic Senate grants MESA tier 1-A priority registration

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | April 22, 2025

The Academic Senate approved tier 1-A priority registration for Mathematics, Engineering and Science Achievement students on April 14, citing limited class space in pre-requisite STEM classes as a barrier...

From left, Joseph Gold and Carl Blake sooth the audience with classical rhythms. Their performance at De Anza's Visual and Performing Arts Center on April 10 was a benefit concert to De Anza's study abroad program to Paris this upcoming summer.

Classical performances with a global twist

Grace Gutierrez, La Voz Staff | April 21, 2025

Students, faculty and donors gathered in the Visual and Performing Arts Center on April 10 for a benefit concert supporting De Anza College's study abroad program. California State Assemblymember...

Myles Potter (De Anza No. 26) runs towards first base in a game against Skyline on the De Anza baseball field on Tuesday, April 15.

Baseball fails to come up with big hit, shut out 5-0 by Skyline

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | April 21, 2025

De Anza baseball took on the visiting Skyline Trojans on April 15, losing 5-0. The Mountain Lions had their chances. They had bases loaded in the first and fifth innings, but were unable to come up...

De Anza celebrates Eid al-Fitr

Ashley Kang and Mitchell Park | April 20, 2025

Muslim and non-Muslim students alike gathered in Conference Rooms A and B at De Anza College on April 9 to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the Islamic holiday which marks the end of the month of Ramadan. The...

Fact Friday: April 18

In this broadcast we cover : - DASG Senate disqualifies 5 elected candidates - Student visa revocations - April Muslim heritage month - Paralegal Career Fair - LinkedIn workshop - Rising Scholars...

Students converge on SFSU over ICE arrests, deportations, visa revocations

Ashley Kang and Ann Peñalosa | April 18, 2025

Over 100 students from 11 colleges, including De Anza College, converged on Malcolm X Plaza at San Francisco State University on Thursday, April 3. The protest, organized by the colleges’ Students...

A sign directs students to an acceptable entrance to the pool located within the De Anza Physical Education and Athletics Complex on April 11.

County inspection forces sports complex, pool to block off multiple doors

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | April 14, 2025

The De Anza College Physical Education and Athletics complex has been forced to lock all but two of its doors for at least a month after the county of Santa Clara found it violated state safety regulation. In...

Anderson DeSilva, 25, mechanical engineering major, sits and eats his sandwich outside the Hinson Campus Center.

DA Voices – ‘Where is your favorite place to eat lunch?’

Kenneth Roderick and Sam Eaton | April 13, 2025

“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...

De Anza College President Omar Torres sent a faculty-wide email announcing that six international student visas had been terminated on April 11. Torres' office can be found in the administration building at De Anza.

Six De Anza student visas terminated

Ingrid Lu, Ann Penalosa, and Mitchell Park | April 11, 2025

Six De Anza College and three Foothill College students have had their F-1 visas revoked by the federal government, according to emails from college administration, on April 11. This past week has marked...

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