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Gallery: De Anza online student art show

Yami Sun, Reporter | May 22, 2020

Check out the written story on De Anza College's online student art show by Yami Sun here.

Spraying the shaving cream into the water bowl.

Rain in a bowl: Teaching my children about precipitation

Gloria Delgado, Reporter | May 20, 2020

I am 29 years old and yesterday I taught myself, my husband, and my two children the colors that make up the rainbow and the precipitation process. As we approach the third month of sheltering in place,...

De Anza College art students process the pandemic through online only art show

De Anza College art students process the pandemic through online only art show

Yami Sun, Reporter | May 20, 2020

In response to COVID-19, the Euphrat museum is hosting this spring’s De Anza Student Art Show virtually from May 6 to June 30. Diana Argabrite, Museum Programs Coordinator said it was a good turnout...

Art loses out in transition to online courses

Art loses out in transition to online courses

Travis Wynn, Photojournalist | May 14, 2020

De Anza's art classes are not worth the price of tuition in an online format. Students in online art classes are still paying the same amount for their classes but not receiving the same opportunities...

A close up of "Nocturne" by Julie Hughs.

Faculty art show brings thought-provoking pieces to the Euphrat Museum

Mayer Adelberg, Staff Reporter | November 15, 2018

The De Anza & Foothill College Art Faculty Show reception brought artists, students and community members together for a night where the artists talked about their work and received recognition. The...

Netflix review: ‘Neo Yokio’ makes no sense

Keenan Mccarty, Staff Reporter | December 14, 2017

A waiter sets a tiramisu in front of a pink-haired teenage exorcist. As the boy mournfully eyes the desert, he deadpans: “I’m afraid I’ve lost my appetite.” It’s a moment that encapsulates the...

Annual SOFA fest features creative local businesses, music and food

Annual SOFA fest features creative local businesses, music and food

Ozzie Perez | May 5, 2017

The annual SOFA Street Fair, located in downtown San Jose, serves as a catalyst for local businesses to showcase their creative products ranging from diamond necklaces to homemade clothing. Sofas are...

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Movie Review: “Logan” claws through enemies, heart

Vince Aguilar, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

“Logan” the final installments of the Wolverine franchise is an action packed, savage, movie that takes a darker twist to the usual comic book movies that has recently come out. The movie is dark and...

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TV Review: “Emerald City”

Vince Aguilar, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

This modern twist on the old classic “Wizard of Oz” makes new and interesting connections between each character that we know and love and also those we love to hate. While most might hate the new...

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Music Review: “Colliding By Design” lacks unique edge

Sarah Helwig, Staff Reporter | March 21, 2017

For a decade their social media bios read “A defunct rock band from Seattle, Washington,” but after reuniting in 2015, Acceptance released their much awaited sophomore album 12 years later. “Colliding...

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