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Second Harvest provides regular volunteering opportunities

Melissa Lewis | March 13, 2006

converged March 4 for one purpose: to sort the thousands of pounds of food Second Harvest provides to local families.Several groups, including One Brick, a nonprofit volunteer- coordinating organization...

Disability support services provides help

Mya Kwan | March 13, 2006

De Anza College's Disability Support Services is a part of the Special Education Division. It provides support services to students with disabilities in order to help them participate in college programs...

Old School Hockey

Reza Kazempour | March 11, 2006

The sellout crowd today at the HP Pavilion witnessed old-school hockey at its best when the San Jose Sharks defeated the Nashville Predators 3-2 in overtime.A total of 116 penalty minutes were called in...

Staying Alive

Reza Kazempour | March 9, 2006

 He couldn't sleep well last night, but newly acquired forward Ville Nieminen managed to make a great first impression. Nieminen, known for his tough and gritty play, became the catalyst for...

Euphrat hosts community art

Robert Balicki | March 6, 2006

Grabbing the media's attention with art always came easily for retired San Jose State Professor Tony May.When his Art and Community class brought a snow machine to St. James Park in downtown San Jose,...

DA loses

Kristina Cottle | March 6, 2006

The De Anza College swim team got off to a rough start last week, losing their opening meet against Ohlone College.The men's and women's teams competed well, but lost 118-100 and 116-81, respectively....

April 1906 earthquake exhibit opens

Moumita Chakraborty | March 6, 2006

De Anza College's California History Center opened its exhibit and lecture series Wednesday, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the April 1906 San Francisco earthquake."There's been a lot...

De Anza Student Body senate rejects plus/minus grading 10-6

Paul Beitsayad | March 6, 2006

Ten to six, the De Anza College Student Body senate voted to pass the resolution to oppose the plus/minus grading system. However, the DASB cannot decide whether or not plusses and minuses will be implemented...

James vs. James: Port of Dubai deal sparks national security controversy

 James NewburgGeorge W. Bush is willing to go great lengths in defense of market capitalism. With the Dubai ports deal, we now know he is willing to risk American lives for it.The deal at stake involves...

DA Political Science Instructor addresses the national debt

David Tully | March 6, 2006

There is a huge television screen in downtown New York City that calculates the rate of the National Debt. It reminds me of a nickel slot machine in Las Vegas that has malfunctioned, never stops, and is...

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