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Elif Ipekci, 20, studio arts major and president of the Zero Waste Club, provides visiting students with an overview of the Environmental Study Area bingo exhibit on Tuesday, April 29.

Tranquil gardens, science exhibits connect students with nature

Grace Gutierrez, La Voz Staff | May 8, 2025

Among butterflies and under shady trees, students and faculty explored and discovered the Kirsch Center and Cheeseman Environmental Study Area during the center’s first Earth Day event on April 29. Throughout...

Art made by human beings is inherently creative, unlike images generated by AI.

AI can never produce true art

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. AI art is not “art” — it is a statistical presentation of the most common results for a given prompt....

AI can help mitigate art block, sparking creativity and innovation.

Art and AI: embracing creative exploration

Mariana Frias Da Costa, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. The conversation about AI in the art world inspires strong emotions from all sides. The fears that AI is...

Students find community and connection at Club Day

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | May 7, 2025

On the third Thursday of every fall, winter and spring quarter, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the De Anza College Main Quad comes alive with an energy rarely seen during the rest of the quarter — it’s Club...

Gary Chen, 22, computer engineering major, reads a magazine in the International Student Programs office on May 1. The ISP office is a resource center for F-1 visa De Anza students.

US reverses visa record terminations for 6 De Anza students

Ingrid Lu and Mitchell Park | May 4, 2025

Legal status has been restored for six De Anza College and three Foothill College international students during a sweeping reinstatement effort by the Trump administration. Foothill-De Anza Community...

Calum Graham plays “Nomad," a tribute in memory of virtuoso guitarist Michael Hedges, inspired by Hedges’ 1984 "Aerial Boundaries" album. The concert took place at De Anza’s Visual and Performing Arts Center on Thursday, April 24.

Calum Graham mesmerizes Cupertino with soulful strings

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

De Anza College’s Visual and Performing Arts Center came alive as Canadian fingerstyle guitarist Calum Graham took the stage for a 75-minute concert that captivated listeners across the San Francisco...

A row of third-generation Mazda RX-7s line a section of Parking Lot E on April 26. The RX-7’s Wankel rotary engine uses a triangular rotor instead of traditional pistons to create combustion, setting it apart from other sports cars.

Auto Tech Club revs up annual car show

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

Auto Tech Club’s annual car show attracted car enthusiasts and community members to Parking Lot E on April 26 for its biggest show yet. The Auto Tech Club is affiliated with the De Anza Automotive...

Construction vehicles sit parked amid caution tape and traffic pylons in the parking lot of the Cupertino Whole Foods Market on May 1, following its closure because of multiple health code violations.

Cupertino Whole Foods Market closed after health violations

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

The Whole Foods Market located on Stevens Creek Boulevard, across the street from De Anza College, has been closed since April 23 by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health after it found...

Moving students into the district’s newly-bought apartment complex provides a necessary ser-
vice to the De Anza community, but populating an existing building displaces current residents.
Many residents voiced their concern about their inputs not being included in the conversation.

Mom, I can’t even afford rent for community college

La Voz Editorial Board | May 3, 2025

Editorials represent the viewpoint of the current La Voz editorial board. They told us these would be the best years of our lives. They just forgot to mention these years might include pending evictions...

From left, catcher Jordan Maske (De Anza No. 23), 19, communications major, and pitcher Kaleb Dela Cuesta Sato (De Anza No. 7), 20, business marketing major, celebrate the final out of the game at the De Anza baseball field on April 24.

Men’s baseball shuts out San Francisco 6-0 in pitchers’ duel

Reymond Castaneda, La Voz Staff | May 3, 2025

The De Anza Mountain Lions took on the visiting City College of San Francisco Rams on April 24, winning by a final score of 6-0. This was the last start pitching for Aiden Van Kimmenaede (De Anza...

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