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Fact Friday: Week 5

In this broadcast we cover: - Cafeteria contactless payment - New La Voz News issue Feb. 11 - DASG General Senate midterm elections results - DASG bylaw amendments - Campus accepting EBT soon -...

Local high school students walk out to protest Trump’s immigration policies

Local high school students walk out to protest Trump’s immigration policies

Carolyn Zhao, La Voz Staff | February 6, 2025

On Feb. 5, approximately 200 students at Fremont and Homestead High School in Sunnyvale and Cupertino respectively walked out of class Wednesday at noon in protest of the Trump administration’s policy...

Sean Gwi, head coach of track and field, explains the structure of practice for the day at the football field on Jan. 30.

New interim head coach, new era for track and field

Gordon Yang, La Voz Staff | February 6, 2025

“The only way you can grow and develop is that you have to be willing to be uncomfortable and push yourself,” said Sean Gwi, De Anza College’s newly appointed interim head coach of the track and...

Facebook and its parent company Meta have been the subject of controversy for removing fact-checking and transitioning to community notes.

Meta bows to MAGA

Frank Mayers, La Voz Staff | February 4, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. President Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term on Jan. 20. Front row at the inauguration were Elon...

DeepSeek’s introduction to the AI market sends rumbles through stock values

DeepSeek’s introduction to the AI market sends rumbles through stock values

Richard Yuan, La Voz Staff | February 4, 2025

DeepSeek released their first generation of large language models, DeepSeek-R1-Zero and DeepSeek-R1, on Jan. 25. The official DeepSeek website states that DeepSeek-R1 demonstrates remarkable generative...

Judy Cuff-Alvarado, biology instructor, gives a paper to a student in her Introductory Biology class in S52 on Jan. 30.

A bittersweet farewell to Judy Cuff-Alvarado

Grayson Baker, La Voz Staff | February 3, 2025

Judy Cuff-Alvarado said she always liked human biology. “I thought it was for me,” she said. Cuff-Alvarado completed graduate school and worked in clinical physical therapy for about 15 years....

Custom Mercedes at the De Anza auto tech shop on Jan. 30.

Board of Governors approves proposal to update community college bachelor’s program policy

Cindy Rodriguez, La Voz Staff | February 2, 2025

The Board of Governors of the California community colleges approved a proposal to the California Code of Regulations Title V, which set new faculty qualifications and updated the policy for California...

Digital borders or human bridges: what the TikTok ban taught us

Digital borders or human bridges: what the TikTok ban taught us

Grace Mercado, La Voz Staff | February 2, 2025

This is the opinion of the writer and does not necessarily reflect the views of La Voz News. President Donald Trump’s decision to grant TikTok a reprieve was met with widespread applause, but the...

DASG Vice President Aura Ozturk, 19, computer science major, and Elections Commissioner Wadi Lin Lei, 21, computer science major, take the podium to propose changing the title of vice president to "Chair of Administration" during the Jan. 22 DASG General Senate meeting in the Student Council Chambers.

Major changes ahead for DASG campaigning, voting

Seanna Henry, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

The De Anza Student Government administration committee proposed major changes to election code at the general senate meeting on Jan. 22, weeks before campaigning is set to begin. The committee’s...

The De Anza College Pride Center hosted an event on Jan. 21, allowing students to express their hopes on the blackboard. The board is now placed at the Pride Center as of Jan. 23.

De Anza on Trump’s gender definition executive order

Jie Li, La Voz Staff | February 1, 2025

President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order requiring federal agencies to recognize only birth-assigned genders — male and female — has sparked concerns among De Anza students and faculty about...

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