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Six De Anza programs to undergo viability review

Six De Anza programs to undergo viability review

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | April 30, 2018

Dance, photography and wildlife science technician programs have been selected for review by an upcoming Viability Advisory Team, following an April 24 vote by De Anza College’s Instructional Planning...

De Anza gathers to save the fish

Nicolas Baursfeld, Staff Reporter | April 30, 2018

A dancing fish was in the quad on Thursday, April 19 at an information stand to educate students about diminishing estuaries for Earth Day.  The environmental science department and De Anza associated...

Softball team finishes season on a low note

Softball team finishes season on a low note

Kevin Coleto, Staff Reporter | April 30, 2018

Even in the face of defeat, the Dons of De Anza’s softball team hold their heads up high. De Anza lost 6-1 against Foothill College (1-6) on April 24, marking the ending of the Dons’ 2017–2018...

Senator Kevin de Leon on protecting undocumented immigrants, making college free

Andrew Shinjo, Stephanie Lam, Staff Reporter | April 25, 2018

California State Senator Kevin de Leon introduced himself to the DASB Senate on Wednesday, April 18. He formerly served as President pro tempore of the California State Senate, and is running to unseat...

Join the Conversation: Upgrade De Anza

William Roman, Staff Reporter | April 20, 2018

  Upgraded classrooms, technology and facilities may become a reality thanks to a potential educational facilities bond. A letter sent out by Chancellor Foothill-De Anza chancellor Judy...

Brian Murphy: 14 years of student activism

Brian Murphy: 14 years of student activism

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | April 20, 2018

De Anza College President Brian Murphy will be retiring on June 29 at age 73 because of health issues, but faculty members say the accomplishments of his 14-year-presidency will carry on. The Foothill-De...

Interclub Council at risk due to budget cuts

Kevin Coleto, Staff Reporter | April 20, 2018

A report by the Student Services Planning and Budget Team suggests significant deficits to Student Development & EOPS programs may be implemented, which may negatively affect the Interclub Council,...

‘Get Out’ deserved more consideration from the Academy

Jeffrey Windham, Staff Reporter | March 16, 2018

Annually Hollywood’s most impressive celebrities walk the red carpet, looking their best to see who the Academy will present the 24 Oscars for different categories of excellence in filmmaking. March...

Hawaii False Alarm reveals dangerous government incompetence

Tremaurice Johnson, Staff Reporter | March 9, 2018

“BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”  This is the cell phone, television and radio notification the people of Hawaii awoke to on Jan. 13, causing...

“Black Lightning” a modern super-hero story

William Roman, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

On a dark and rainy night, Jefferson Pierce is pinned face down on the hood of a police vehicle while his daughters watch with expressions of anger on their faces. After avoiding giving him an explanation...

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