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Cherrie Moraga discusses poetry inspired by cultural discrimination

Mariah Bravo | May 19, 2012

Students and faculty packed the Visual and Performing Arts Center to hear writer and Stanford professor Cherríe Moraga read and sign her latest book "A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness" on May...

STANDING OVATION - Nathan Byrnes’ works “Diptheria” and “Headache,” on display at the Student Art Show, present anatomical studies.

Student Art!

photos by Samuel Amador | May 19, 2012

KEEP IT REAL - Alexandra Rosa’s works “Caroline,” a memorial painting to her deceased ex-girlfriend, and “OD,” based on her coma after an overdose at 14, present a thought-provoking backdrop.I...

On Alert!: latest edition of Champions Online game released

Greg Anderson | May 19, 2012

Not too long ago, the game "Champions Online" got a new twist, luring in new players, while keeping the regulars interested.  Though the surface looks like a deeper stylistic redesign of the game,...

THE CREW - (From left) Ian Lai, 19, Cynthia Ouandji, 17, Alex Claydon, 21, and founder James Zhao, 21, representing Outhand outside De Anza’s Campus Center.

Outhand: saving students time and money

Ed Chuck | May 11, 2012

Ever feel out of touch with the college community? How about when you're looking for housing near the area? Do you need to peruse classifieds? There's a source that can help (and it's not Craigslist):...

JAMMIN’ IT UP - Chris Stroman, 18, psychology major, plays some beats before the event.

De Anza BSU welcomes all: 1st Thursday

Kelsey Purpura | May 11, 2012

It's more than just poetry. It's also acoustic instruments, voice, spoken stories, and breakers. The cool part? Everybody is welcome to share their inspirations. De Anza College's Black Student Union...

Learning from a con man: Lessons from Frank Abagnale

Andrew Puckett | May 11, 2012

  He was an airline pilot, a millionaire, a doctor and a lawyer, all before his 21st birthday.  He traveled across the world for free and passed the bar examination without going to law school....

SONG STYLES - Anthony Bunales, nursing major, prepares for his performance following William Wang, 18, in the main quad in front of the Club Day crowd.

Club Day

Andrew Puckett | May 5, 2012

  Photo essay by Andrew Puckett.SEEING RED - Red Cross Club shows off its accomplishments over the quarter. (ANDREW PUCKETT | La Voz Weekly)WAVING - Members of Walking Along God’s Vision Every Day...

FINISHING TOUCHES - Israel Sanchez,an administration of justice major, helps set up for the Student Art Show in the Euphrat Museum of Art.

Be smart, check out art

Brenda Norrie | May 5, 2012

Encourage student artists by attending their show-and-tell exhibit at the 2012 De Anza Student Art Show, May 8 to June 14. The Euphrat Museum of Art is hosting the event,...

SING IT! - William Wang, 18, advertising major, croons tunes into the microphone.

Be psyched about Open Mic!

May 5, 2012

  De Anza College's Black Student Union held its monthly open mic night, First Thursdays, May 3 in the Visual and Performing Arts Center. See next week's issue for photos from the event,...

Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: the Asian struggle

Jay Chow | May 5, 2012

An excerpt of "Wong Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest," performed by Kristina Wong April 25, revealed the high rates of suicide among Asian-Americans, especially women. Though Asian stereotypes were used...

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