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Foothill-De Anza police teach students to ‘Run, hide, defend’

Aysha Rehman, Staff Reporter | October 20, 2017

Run, hide, defend. This was the message Foothill-De Anza police officer James Thurber taught students at an active assailant class held on Tuesday, Oct. 17 in conference rooms A and B. Thurber presented...

Student film represents Asian-American community, dream

Vaibhav Vijaykar, Staff Reporter | October 20, 2017

Jory, a short film produced by De Anza College student, Caleb Jo, 20, business administration, chronicles the dilemma of an Asian-American teenager who must overcome his internal conflict to either chase...

Cuffing Season looms over De Anza College

Jarra Gojolo, Staff Reporter | October 20, 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...

Football Dons defeated by San Mateo 58-12 under poor air quality

Christian Babcock, Staff Reporter | October 20, 2017

Conference season begins with a thud as De Anza College falls to San Mateo College, 58-12. De Anza football started out hanging tough with San Mateo. By the end of the first quarter, the score was just...

New DASB senate advisor seek to help students with leadership, equity work

October 20, 2017

New DASB advisor, Hyon Chu Yi-Baker, eagerly begins her first quarter at De Anza College, taking on the role as Interim Director of College Life.   With her experience managing student...

Volleyball first fall at conference games

Susan Garcia, Sports Editor | October 20, 2017

After winning three consecutive conference games, the Dons lost their fourth match 3-0 to Gavilan Rams College on Oct. 13, at De Anza College. The Dons were out of place due to the absence of their...

Spooktacular Halloween Laser Light Show

Casy Hsu, Staff Reporter | October 20, 2017

It’s a full house on top and down below.  Stars gathered across every inch of the high domed ceiling of De Anza College’s Fujitsu Planetarium.  On the ground, audience members filled every seat;...

Happy employees, discounts and other perks of working at the DA Bookstore

Audrey Marques, Design Editor | October 17, 2017

Working at the bookstore on campus can seem a little bit boring if you are just walking in for your books and snacks. But getting closer to the employees and talking to them reveals a more fun side to...

Voices heard at Euphrat Open Mic Night

Voices heard at Euphrat Open Mic Night

Megan Wong, Staff Reporter | October 16, 2017

Four white walls in the Euphrat Museum, no pictures or paintings. In the room was a Statue of Liberty crying. Only voices to articulate art in motion. On the first Thursday of October, Open Mic Night in...

Tiny homes, huge potential for Silicon Valley housing crisis

Amaris Clay, Staff Reporter | October 8, 2017

The political tone of college towns across America often reflect the political tone of the colleges they surround. This, unfortunately, does not appear to be the case for the areas surrounding De Anza...

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