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SAN FRANCISCO’S BEACH
Picnickers prepare their spot and settle down to enjoy the sunset at Baker Beach with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, Sunday, June 2.

Best Beaches of Northern California

Patricia Nguyen, Staff Writer | June 14, 2013

  With summer right around the corner, the urge to dig your toes in the sand,  feel the ocean breeze on your face and the icy cold water splash on your legs becomes stronger each day. And while...

FOR SCIENCE!
Hasti Dehnashi’s and her
model is supported by a painted backdrop of a sunlit pier, Thursday, June 6.

Student Life: 1st Annual Math & Science Fair

Genie Lu, Staff Writer | June 14, 2013

Tents shaded the finished products of scientific and mathematical research at De Anza College’s first Math & Science Fair, Thursday June 6. Some experiments were poster-only, with research results...

ART ALL AROUND 
Impromptu artists add to the street chalk art at The Annual Sub Zero Festival in San Jose, Friday, June 7.

SOUTH FIRST FRIDAYS: MUSIC, FOOD, EXHIBITS ON SAN JOSE ART WALK

Harold Banks, Staff Reporter | June 14, 2013

For anyone interested in getting a taste of  the best entertainment and culture San Jose has to offer, South First Fridays in downtown’s SoFA district is a can’t miss prospect. Held on the first...

Arts and crafts celebrate Pride Month

Maggie Li, Staff Writer | June 14, 2013

Students used rainbow color cords to make multiple styles of rainbow bracelets on Wednesday, June 5, in Building Up the Rainbow Arts and Crafts,the first event of LGBTOQI Heritage Events. Julie Lewis,...

But seriously, Bob Dickerson … English professor retires after 25 years at De Anza

Nadia Banchik, Freelancer | June 14, 2013

During faculty meetings , he might jump up on a table and quote poetry. His curricula not only included traditional authors, but also those of counter-culture. These are the customs of Bob Dickerson....

iPod Mini

For the tech savvy dads, the iPad mini has all the workings of a regular sized iPad but is lighter in weight and on your wallet.  It’s featured in both black and white.

Costs: $329 at the Apple store.

Good Father’s Day Gifts

DeeAnne Luna, Staff Writer | June 7, 2013

As much as we love our dad’s it is always hard to figure out what to get them for Father’s day. Of course there are always the grilling tools, the horribly patterned ties or another watch to replace...

SJ OMOGARI’S FINEST 
Beef bibimbaps and a mild seafood tofu soup, Tuesday May 21.

AFFORDABLE, TASTY PLACES TO EAT IN SAN JOSE

Patricia Nguyen, Staff Writer | June 7, 2013

The Bay Area has tons of hidden gems of restaurants that are tasty and affordable, with a great ambiance. Here are some great places that will excite your taste buds but won’t hurt your wallet. Boiling Crab / Kickin’ Crab  $...

GLADIATOR ROCK’N RUN: NO WIMPS ALLOWED

Rajvir Kaur, Sports Co-Editor | June 2, 2013

Looking for a better challenge than the average 5K run? The Gladiator Rock’n Run will take place on June 15 and 16 at Joseph D. Grant Regional Park in San Jose at 8:30 a.m.,  And yes, it’s extreme...

Anticipation
Teams getting ready for round 1 of general knowledge and current events at San Pedro Market Bar Monday, May 27.

Trivia at San Pedro

DeeAnne Luna, Staff Writer | May 31, 2013

 Why you should attend Trivia Night at San Pedro Market is an event where family and friends can come together, grab some food and drinks and put your knowledge to the test. Now that summer is around...

The Avengers Save The Day
Marvel superheros help a man in a suit sell waffles.

Anime convention takes over downtown San Jose

Carla Arango, Freelancer | May 31, 2013

Colorful people flocked the streets of Downtown San Jose for  the annual FanimeCon, hosted at the McEnergy Convention Center Memorial Day weekend. Hundreds of participants walked around transformed...

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