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An array of pottery at the Holiday Student Pottery Sale on Dec 5.

Hundreds sold at the ‘Holiday Student Pottery Sale’

Janae Heinz, Staff Reporter | December 9, 2023

Students showcased pottery and ceramic art at the annual “Holiday Student Pottery Sale” in the campus center dining hall on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5. The event’s total sale is going to fund scholarships...

DA Voices: What are you thankful for?

DA Voices: What are you thankful for?

Xitlaly Martinez, Freelancer | December 8, 2023

“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...

Episode 1 | “What’s up De Anza” – Student discuss the importance of Promise grant

Nello Puelles, News Editor | December 6, 2023

Welcome to “What’s up De Anza,” a podcast where news editor Nello Puelles invite a guest to comment on campus news that La Voz has reported on. Don’t forget to send us your suggestions about what...

De Anza faculty and new mascot, Roary, on the dance floor at the Homecoming dance on Nov. 17.

De Anza excites students with its first-ever Homecoming dance

Samara Williams, Staff Reporter | November 27, 2023

The smell of fresh rain and loud music engulfed De Anza’s cafeteria on a Friday night. Tonight wasn’t a regular night. Tonight, hundreds of students’ dreams came true as they were the first group...

DA Voices: Whats your ick?

DA Voices: What’s your “ick”?

Lilah Schuck, Staff Reporter | November 23, 2023

“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...

Lack of resources hurts students on the race to transfer

Lack of resources hurts students on the race to transfer

Akshath Mirukula, Freelancer | November 22, 2023

One of the California Community College system’s primary focuses is helping students transfer to four-year institutions, such as the University of California and California State University campuses,...

Umoja offers merchandise freebies for participants, such as shirts, notebooks, backpacks, water bottles, and stationery, at the entrance of the Meet and Greet event on Nov. 1.

Black student Meet and Greet bridges boundaries, builds community

Blen Ketema, Freelancer | November 18, 2023

A Black student Meet and Greet event brought students, faculty, and staff members from various backgrounds together to celebrate the rich culture of the college's Black community and promote inclusivity...

Womens volleyball coach Dawnis Guevara stands for the national anthem before the Oct. 27 game against City College of San Francisco.

Mountain Lions reflect on season, get ready for playoffs, state

Akshath Mirukula, John Pham, and Ann Penalosa | November 9, 2023

On your mark. Get set. Go! De Anza College athletic teams started the quarter off with big and small achievements. Now, the Mountain Lions are ready and excited for the playoffs. Sports in...

Team Energy Mate with their homemade gadget that tracks and calculates electricity spent, taken on Oct. 21. From left: computer science major students Inky Ganbold, 21, Madhav Shukla, 17, and Connor Petri, 22.

Electricity calculator design shocks De Anza Hackathon

Lion Park, Photo Editor | November 3, 2023

De Anza Hacks hosted its second annual Collegiate Hackathon at the SC1102 building on campus to gather computer science enthusiasts on Oct. 20 and 21. The two-day event started with participants meeting...

The prize wheel ICC displays at their table on club day encourages students to join a De Anza club, taken on Oct.12.

Club day gathers students, promotes community engagement

Ashley Love Djunaedi, Staff Reporter | November 2, 2023

De Anza Student Government and Inter Club Council held their fall club day at the Sunken Garden on Oct. 12, giving students a place to find community and cultivate their interests. Once every quarter,...

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