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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...

Foothill De Anza Board of Trustees President Patrick Ahrens speaks on his experience going from a student to working in public service at De Anza College on Feb. 22.

From public education to public service, Patrick Ahrens advocates for equity

Kritika Sharma | March 23, 2023

De Anza College alumnus and President of the Foothill De Anza College Board of Trustees Patrick Ahrens has been a longtime advocate for student engagement and affordable housing. Ahrens was formerly...

Welcome to La Voz News!

Jessie Zhou, Lauren Linh Bui, and Ayah Ali-Ahmad | March 14, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a part of La Voz, De Anza's award-winning student news organization? Some of the students from the fall 2022 quarter have collaborated to create a...

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Entrepreneurs find a new use for social media

Dennise Delgado | March 5, 2023

With the popularity of social media, small fashion businesses are able to gain attention, followers and customers more easily than ever before.  Young entrepreneurs can showcase their creative, unique...

La Voz Podcast | How are De Anza students handling housing insecurity?

La Voz News conducted man-on-the-street interviews on De Anza College's campus. Two students in particular -Danny Tran, 18, computer science major, and Joe Min, 24, business major - are experiencing housing...

Courtesy photos from Eilon Presmans film about two brothers navigating through the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.

De Anza students’ work showcased at Reikes Film Festival

Connor Blum, Photography Editor | February 27, 2023

De Anza College film students Eilon Presman, 19, film production major, and Ray Teoh, 19, film/TV production major, had their creations highlighted at the Reikes Film Festival on Feb. 5. Presman is...

From left: Jae Hoon Hwang, 22, political science major, Zahra Jahankhah, 21, biology major and Sasha Bikkina, 21, biological science major discuss classes and shared experiences at the ISP event on Jan. 26.

Chill and Chat creates a support system for international students

Leila Salam | February 1, 2023

The International Student Program (ISP) held a Chill and Chat event in their offices to connect international students with each other and introduce them to staff on Jan. 26. ISP counselor Manija Ansari...

De Anza College’s Vintage Singers prepare for their concert on Dec. 3.

Vintage Singers concert preparation

Rory Conlon | December 16, 2022

Watch De Anza College’s Vintage Singers prepare for their concert on Dec. 3. They sang three pieces: “Carol of the Bells,” “Hodie Christus Natus Est” and “Mary Did You Know?”

Art Guild of De Anza officers stand at their table, showing their artwork to interested students in the Main Quad on Oct. 13.

Clubs reintroduce themselves during Club Day

Sabrina Jiang | November 10, 2022

To help students enrich their extracurricular life, make friends and develop their interests, De Anza College continued its quarterly Club Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Main Quad on Oct. 13.  50...

La Voz News brings home 15 awards at journalism conference

La Voz News brings home 15 awards at journalism conference

Ayah Ali-Ahmad | November 3, 2022

La Voz News brought home 13 awards for media produced during the 2022 winter and spring quarters, and three awards for on-the-spot contests, during Journalism Association of Community Colleges' NorCal...

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