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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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What online school misses: how the pandemic stunts social growth

Tyler Han, Reporter | February 14, 2021
Students living through the pandemic are missing out on parts of school life that reach far beyond the classroom.
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Five fires, five owners: the century-long life of Los Gatos Meats & Smokehouse

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 14, 2021
Serving since 1891, Los Gatos Meats & Smokehouse is the second oldest business in Los Gatos and the only location remaining after five others burned down.
Sandra Diaz, photo provided by Patricia Williams

De Anza nursing teacher remembered for her compassion

Amanda Nguyen, Reporter | February 14, 2021
Sandra Diaz, former nursing instructor at De Anza College, died from COVID-19 at 66 in January.
Board of Trustees increases non-resident tuition rate

Board of Trustees increases non-resident tuition rate

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 9, 2021
The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees increased the non-resident tuition rate by 6% in a meeting on Feb. 1.
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De Anza students make Super Bowl predictions

Jordan Soto, Reporter | February 4, 2021
As the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare to play against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LV, De Anza College students are split on who will win.
De Anza students and faculty adjust to art classes online

De Anza students and faculty adjust to art classes online

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | February 4, 2021
As students head into their third online quarter, art students and professors discuss the difficulties and advantages of the virtual environment.
“We want to show our culture with everything you know with food, architecture, and ambience. We hired a very professional interior designer called Greg Walter. He designed this for us,” said the chef Tyagi.

New Indian restaurant hopes to achieve golden service: a look at Aurum

Amy Chan, Reporter | February 4, 2021
Manish Tyagi opened Aurum in January with his partner Anupam Bhatia to deliver forgotten Indian flavors to Los Altos.
The “Get Paid for Being Woke” speaker event on Jan. 21 aimed to educate attendees about social justice careers.

“Get Paid For Being Woke” educates students on careers in social justice

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | January 27, 2021
The “Get Paid for Being Woke” speaker event on Jan. 21 aimed to educate attendees about social justice careers.
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California Community College Chancellor urges undocumented students to apply for financial aid

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | January 27, 2021
The low number of applications for financial aid concerned the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office on a Jan. 26 conference call.
DASB Senate Reserves Seats for Students in Marginalized Communities to Promote Diversity

DASB Senate Reserves Seats for Students in Marginalized Communities to Promote Diversity

Nitya Peumans, Reporter | December 9, 2020
 The De Anza Student Body Senate reserved five seats for underrepresented students on Nov. 25, following previous discussions about inclusivity and representation in the senate. 
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