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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...

Foothill Theater perform a Broadway Musical

Donnesh Farmanfarmaian, Staff Reporter | February 21, 2018

The Foothill College Music Theater program will perform a rendition of Dolly Parton’s Broadway musical “9 to 5,” from March 1-18. This will be Foothill’s theater director, Milissa Carey’s twelfth...

Jean Miller resource fair displays local and on-campus services

Ethan Maneja, Staff Reporter | February 11, 2018

  The Jean Miller Resource Room held its student resource fair at the main quad on Thursday, Jan. 18, displaying both on-campus and local community services to De Anza students.   Professor...

Call out culture holds people accountable

Roey Meitav, Staff Reporter | February 9, 2018

With the rise of social media, public accountability for sins is higher than it has been throughout any point in history. Any mistake or crime that someone commits can instantly be put on websites such...

Starting a club at De Anza

February 6, 2018

Tasneem Sad, 18, biological science major, is trying to create an official Neuroscience Club, but has discovered that the process of starting a club at De Anza College may have more steps than students...

A Lit Lunch

Ethan Bennet, Staff Writer | February 1, 2018

De Anza’s Office of Equity launched its first Lit Lunch of the year featuring “bite-sized” equities from four speakers. Tony Santa Ana, host and organizer, clarified that by “bite-sized”,...

Women’s soccer falls 3-0 to Chabot

Danny Zhang, Staff Reporter | November 20, 2017

Chabot College and De Anza’s College’s women’s soccer match on Nov. 3 at De Anza ended in a 3-0 win for Chabot. In the first half, De Anza was able to come up with some strong offensive play and...

DA VOICES Transfer fair

Sara Ashray, Staff Reporter | November 8, 2017

How do you feel about the transfer process? Charlene De La Cruz, Interaction Design, 19 ,Applying to Art Center, College of Design , “Overwhelming! But it’s always good to keep my options open, even...

Cuffing season at De Anza

Jarra Gojolo, Staff Reporter | October 23, 2017

As the leaves start falling off their trees, people start falling for each other. As we get deeper into the school year, we reach a special time of the year. A time for fun activities like flexing in...

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