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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...

Fact Friday: May 2

In this broadcast we cover: Women’s badminton merits in Coast Conference F-1 visas reinstated DASG internal elections begin May 7 Career Fair on May 7 Jewish-American Heritage Month...

The Student Rights and Equity Committee members sit down for their weekly Wednesday meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m on April 23. The meetings are held in the DASG lounge, led by Chair Katia Bravo, 20, computer science major.

DASG Student Rights and Equity Committee discusses student resource fair, scholarships, cultural day

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | April 30, 2025

De Anza student leaders continued their plan for a Spring resource fair, discussing logistical priorities such as status of facility request, drafting an itemized spending sheet and developing data collection...

A Skyline College defensive player switches the ball with a right-footed roll-over to begin an attack in a match against West Valley in the De Anza stadium on April 25. After conceding three goals in under 10 minutes, West Valley let one more in before making three for themselves.

Photo Essay: Off-season, on the field

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | April 29, 2025

The women's soccer team hosted a mini tournament during the off-season with eight teams from North and South Coast Conference divisions on April 25 at De Anza College. The off-season matches don’t...

KDCosmix takes the stage

Ann Peñalosa and Frank Mayers | April 29, 2025

KDCosmix, De Anza College's non-audition K-pop dance club, took to the main quad during spring Club Day on April 24. The club meets every Friday for workshops; its Linktree and Instagram pages have more...

Academic Senate president Erik Woodbury discusses overlapping enrollment policy during a meeting in MLC 255 on Monday, April 21.

Academic Senate debates potential overlapping enrollment policy

Sam Eaton, La Voz Staff | April 29, 2025

De Anza College’s Academic Senate discussed overlapping and concurrent enrollment policies because of accreditation concerns on Monday, April 21. Academic Senate President Erik Woodbury said De Anza...

The California History Center has added seating and lighting features for the guests, faculty and donors.

Photo Essay: Taste of History

Atharva Salkar, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2025

The California History Center hosted the Taste of History fundraising event on April 26. The event aimed to highlight the need to preserve history through archival material. Tom Izu, executive director...

KDCosmix, De Anza College's non-audition K-pop dance team, performs one of their dance routines for students during Club Day in the Main Quad on Thursday, April 24.

Photo Essay: Club Day returns

Wylder Robison, La Voz Staff | April 28, 2025

Inter Club Council hosted its quarterly Club Day, turning the Main Quad into a display of campus life on Thursday, April 24, where more than 80 clubs and organizations set up to showcase what they...

A welcome banner hangs from the De Anza College Library, a sign for new beginnings, on April 26. Families explored the college campus to learn about the variety of programs De Anza offers.

De Anza welcomes new students, families at spring open house

Jasmin Beltran Valdovinos, La Voz Staff | April 27, 2025

Faculty, staff and students at De Anza College came together to welcome future students at the spring open house on Saturday, April 26. The open house connects the school with families and students,...

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