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Catcher Abraham Duran (De Anza No. 15) watches as a City College of San Francisco player slides into home plate, despite Duran having already made the catch preventing a run from being scored, during the Mountain Lions' home game on April 10.

Baseball shuts out CCSF 2-0

Hayden Rush, La Voz Staff | April 14, 2026

The De Anza College baseball team pulled off its season’s first 3-game series sweep against the City College of San Francisco Rams, sealing it 2-0 on Friday, April 10 at home. Over the previous...

408 Day exhibits local artists

Daenielle Tuico, La Voz Staff | April 13, 2026

On April 8, over 100 artists filled Noble Gallery and Workshop in San Jose for the 408 Day Art Show, a showcase organized by Local Color SJ honoring the city’s thriving arts community.

Photo illustration of De Anza College president Omar Torres with backdrop of main quad fountain and side profile of the Advance Technology Center. Photo courtesy of the De Anza College website.

Torres quits, leaves college June 30

Gavin Rust, La Voz Staff | April 13, 2026

Editor's note, April 14, 11:24 a.m. - A previous version of the article incorrectly said De Anza College president Omar Torres "resigned through an email Chancellor Lee Lamber sent De Anza employees on...

Nobel laureate, Foothill alum speaks

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | April 13, 2026

Homestead High School hosted a celebration to honor its alumnus Fred Ramsdell, a 2025 Nobel Prize winner in medicine, at the Homestead High School auditorium at 3:30 p.m. on April 10. “Life is an...

Claire Sugrue (De Anza No. 3) jumps to return the ball during her match with teammate Mimi Braceros (De Anza No. 4) moving toward the net, eyeing the ball on April 10 at De Anza's beach volleyball courts.

Beach volleyball weathers April showers

Katherine Fritz, La Voz Staff | April 13, 2026

De Anza College’s beach volleyball team lost to the Fresno College Rams 5-0 and won against the Gavilan College Rams 5-0 on April 10. Sophomore players experienced difficulties with playing conditions. “We...

Fact Friday: April 10

La Voz Staff | April 10, 2026
In this broadcast, we cover new AI degrees and certificates 176 cancelled classes, De Anza student leadership conference victories and more.
The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees approved 2026-27 the AI degree and certificates and course deletions during its Regular Meeting on April 6 at Foothill College. The curriculum for the AI pathway is not yet complete said Vice President of Instruction Ram Subramaniam. Over 176 dormant courses were deleted citing low-enrollment.

District board approves AI degrees

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | April 10, 2026

The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees approved six new artificial intelligence certificates and associate degrees that will take effect in the 2026-27 academic year at its April 6 meeting. New offerings...

Tsubasa Yasukawa, 22, engineering major (left) and Iven Chen, 20, undecided major, stand in front of the E1 building on April 8.

DA Voices: Free time

Gabe Manglona, La Voz Staff | April 9, 2026

“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...

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