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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Julius B. Anthony, creator of the St. Louis Black Authors of Children's Literature and "The Believe! Project" speaks to De Anza community about getting students excited about reading.

De Anza panel speaks about representation in literature and how to get students excited about reading

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 19, 2021
In the De Anza College panel “Racially Relevant Literacy," Julius B. Anthony talked about how to help students enjoy reading.
Palestinian solidarity protest outside of British Parliament on June 2018. Source: Alisdare Hickson (Wikimedia Commons)

DASG overwhelmingly passes Palestinian solidarity resolution

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | June 19, 2021
The De Anza Student Government Senate overwhelmingly endorsed a resolution on June 11 to stand in solidarity with Palestinian students at De Anza College and loved ones who may have been affected by the recent violence in the Israel-Palestine region.
The transferring class of 2021 shares advice to future transfer students.

Transfer students at De Anza learn more about their new universities at Transfer Success Celebration

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | June 19, 2021
The Transfer Center and Mentors@DeAnza created a forum for transfers to meet others attending the same university and to speak with UC and CSU representatives at the Transfer Success Celebration on June 16.
A chiffon cake decorated with pinkish-red frosting strawberries and colorful sprinkles. Source: Tina Le

The Little Baker San Jose: Home-based Korean bakery whips up Asian-inspired flavors

Annalise Freimarck, Editor Emeritus | June 19, 2021
Le specializes in Korean bento cakes, which are miniature cakes around 4 inches in diameter typically frosted with detailed designs.
Source: Pixabay

Transfer students face increase in UC applications amid pandemic

Annalise Freimarck, Editor Emeritus | June 18, 2021
To apply to their dream schools, transfer students had to deal with the pandemic-induced effects on higher education — the spike in applicants.
Source: Pixabay

Speaker gives advice to improve mental health in De Anza workshop

Benjamin Brooker, Reporter | June 16, 2021
Public speaker Josh Rivedal defined anxiety and depression and outlined mental health resources for De Anza College students in the DNExTalks mental health workshop on June 11.
Source: Myungrang

Myungrang’s fresh and tasty corn dogs are a delicacy

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 16, 2021
The Korean corn dog restaurant Myungrang in serves a variety of corn dogs that put a delicious twist on an American classic.
Source: Disney Plus

A villain gets deeper but sugarcoated character in “Cruella”

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 16, 2021
“Cruella” strikes a good balance between portraying the evil and the tragedy in the life of Cruella de Vil.
Source: Bay Area Dream Market

Walking down the “dream market”: small businesses sell local wares in San Jose

Natalie Marques, Reporter | June 16, 2021
Small businesses and food vendors displayed their creations in Downtown San Jose at the Bay Area Dream Market on June 5.
Source: San Jose Flea Market

Stop gentrifying San Jose: the flea market must stay

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 16, 2021
The San Jose Flea Market is in danger due to a city development plan, but this plan should be rejected to combat gentrification and protect low-income families of color.
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