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Will online dating find you a soulmate? 

Will online dating find you a soulmate? 

Lilah Schuck and Samara Williams | October 25, 2023

Editor’s Note: The article was co-written by Schuck and Williams, whereas the first-person narrative pertains to Williams’ experience. Online dating has taken the world by storm as more and more...

La Voz staff hold award certificates at the JACC conference, taken on Oct. 14.

La Voz News breaks its record with 27 awards from journalism conference

Lauren Linh Bui, Editor-in-Chief | October 16, 2023

La Voz News won a total of 27 awards, the highest achievements in its history, at the NorCal regional journalism conference for community colleges on Oct. 14. The Journalism Association of Community...

Free succulents, spider plants, and pansies filled the Free Plant Pop-up's desk on April 26. (Photo courtesy of Angelina Ryabechenkova)

Free plant pop-up helps students improve their mental health

Lauren Linh Bui | May 4, 2023

Hundreds of students queued in lines within De Anza's busy dining hall during lunch hour. This time, they weren’t just grabbing a bite to eat. Instead, they shared small talk and big laughs as they waited...

The Sunken Garden from the VIDA office on club day on April 27.

Photo Essay: Spring flings at club day

Justin Fry | May 4, 2023

Each quarter, De Anza College's Inter Club Council hosts a club day as an opportunity for clubs to gain exposure and invite students to join their group. This spring quarter, it was held on April 27, from...

Members of MSA enjoy the dishes brought by students including chicken and cookies to baclava and Pakistani sweet rice on April 30.

De Anza’s MSA holds first picnic in a year in celebration of Eid al-Fitr

Chia Yu Wu | May 4, 2023

De Anza’s Muslim Student Association held an Eid al-Fitr picnic in Santa Clara Central Park on April 30. Ramadan is one of the holiest months for the Muslim community. During this time, people usually...

Traditional Thingyan dance performed by dancers in traditional cultural dresses at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20. They dance to the traditional song, “Thingyan Moe”, which means the rain of the Thingyan festival.

Burmese New Year celebration brings a sense of home to students and community members

Yumeno Matsuo | May 3, 2023

Over 250 students and community members gathered in celebration of the Burmese New Year, Thingyan, also known as the Burmese Water Festival, at Cupertino’s Valley Church on Apr. 20, enjoying traditional...

Episode 1 - Autumn Alvarez on her role as La Voz News editor-in-chief

Episode 1 – Autumn Alvarez on her role as La Voz News editor-in-chief

Isabella McClintock and Justin Fry | May 2, 2023

Waiting for class to start? Commuting to campus? Need something to listen to and want to stay updated about what's happening on campus. We've got you covered! Introducing a weekly podcast hosted...

Khanh Ngo, 21, liberal arts with an emphasis in science, math and engineering major, stands in front of the Inter Club Council Office. She has served as the ICC chairperson since November 2021, and she will be leaving on Apr. 27, 2023.

Khanh Ngo discusses clubs on campus, leaving De Anza and loving her hometown

Rory Conlon | April 25, 2023

After Khanh Ngo’s first year of college, she chose to take a step back. She graduated from high school in June 2020, three months after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the country into lockdown. When she...

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Students navigate mental health post-pandemic

Emma Caires | March 27, 2023

With classes and events returning to De Anza College’s campus, students are forced to confront mental health issues – both new and pre-existing – after several quarters of online education.  According...

Newly elected DASG President and Vice President of 2023-2024: Lydia Wong and Isaac Tsang

John Pham | March 25, 2023

DASG election results for the 2023-2024 school year came out on Friday, March 17, which announced Lydia Wong, the current Marketing and Communications vice chair, as DASG President and Isaac Tsang, the...

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