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First 3-D printed gun challenges government oversight: Anarchist uses technology to render laws irrelevant

Angel Ibanez, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Imagine living in a world where you could go online, download a blueprint of a gun, print it in the comfort of your home and have it be virtually undetectable. No, this isn’t a farfetched idea; this...

EDITORIAL: DASB SENATE FAILS TO LEAD HONORABLY

La Voz Editorial Board | May 10, 2013

As a majority opinion of the editorial staff of La Voz Weekly, we express our disappointment in some DASB senators for their attempt to censor information from students, but also for refusing to speak...

Returns on college weather Great Recession

Russell Green, Staff Writer | May 10, 2013

While the nations’ housing market pulls itself up by its bootstraps and Wall Street strides to new heights, young adults who lack such investment options continue to struggle to find an economic foothold...

Awaiting immigration reform

Jose Avalos, Staff Writer | May 10, 2013

A group of U.S. senators dubbed the “Gang of Eight” unveiled a much-anticipated comprehensive immigration proposal last month known as the “Immigration Modernization Act.” Providing legal status...

Tlazo Teotl
A mural sized painting of the Aztec goddess of love. One of the award winning pieces by Joseph Rodriquez, Friday, May 3.

Spring 2013 Euphrat Museum student art show

Jannelle Garcia, Features Editor | May 3, 2013

Diversity appears to be the theme for the De Anza College 2013 Spring Quarter Student Showcase. A variety of art mediums including photos, paintings, and sculptures, covered the Euphrat Museum and all...

CA prisons reach all time low as Gov. Brown challenges court orders

Angel Ibanez, Freelance Writer | May 3, 2013

California has the second largest prison inmate population in the United States and spends $47,000 annually per inmate, whereas education in the state ranks 49th in the country and spending is only $8,482...

Botched media coverage of Boston Bombings: Instantaneous reporting compromises accurate newsgathering

Harold Banks, Staff Reporter | May 3, 2013

The April 15 bombings of the Boston Marathon set off a scene as chaotic as it was surreal. People scrambled aimlessly, unsure of what to do in the aftermath of such a brazen and unexpected act. News...

Boy Scouts debate gay membership

Janay Scott, Staff Writer | May 3, 2013

Last month the Boy Scouts of America proposed to end its ancient ban on openly gay scouts but to continue enforcing its ban on gay adults serving as leaders. The proposed policy states that “no youth...

Californians ‘Need to Know’ how businesses track their online activity

Ruben Valles, Events Editor | May 3, 2013

The State Legislature is currently debating consumer information being gathered by online companies and sold to third parties, but if the California Right to Know Act (AB 1291) passes, consumers can soon...

Conservative billionaires slated to buy LA Times: Free Press only exists if you can afford it

Russell Green, Staff Writer | May 3, 2013

As a lack of fiscal stimulus and the effects of indiscriminant budget cuts slow our economic recovery, the Koch brothers, two of the world’s richest men, seek to purchase eight influential newspapers...

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