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East Promontory Trailhead visual simulation for Junipero Serra Trail. Source: City of Cupertino

City of Cupertino will rename the planned Junipero Serra Trail and encourages public input

Crystal Flores, Reporter | June 8, 2021
The City of Cupertino announced that it will rename the planned Junipero Serra Trail, which references a controversial Catholic missionary, focusing on public input.
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Physics ranked first in priority for hiring full-time faculty amid debate about how race data can be used

Maida Suta, Reporter | June 8, 2021
The Instructional Planning and Budget Team ranked the Physics department first priority for hiring full-time faculty on June 1, ending weeks of debate about which departments are underfunded and how data about race should be used.
Hundreds gather at San Jose City Hall on Thursday May 27 to remember the lives of the victims of Wednesdays VTA mass shooting.

San Jose community mourns after mass shooting in candlelight vigil

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | May 31, 2021
Hundreds gathered at San Jose City Hall to mourn the lives of the nine victims killed in Wednesday’s mass shooting at a San Jose VTA rail yard on Thursday.
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Police officers have no right to march in Pride

Maida Suta, Reporter | May 30, 2021
The New York City Pride parade were right to ban police officers from marching in the event, as it helps create a safe space against an oppressive institution.
As COVID restrictions are lowered, many libraries, including Sunnyvale Public Library (pictured) are opening up

Libraries reopening is wonderful, but caution is necessary.

Kat Pursell, Reporter | May 27, 2021

Libraries reopening in Silicon Valley will improve accessibility of vital resources, but both employees and patrons must stay safe and respectful. Libraries offer free books, internet and activities...

Panelists from De Anzas From Learning to Collective Action - Asian American Studies speaker event

Asian Americans share experiences of racism and their diverse backgrounds in speaker panel

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 18, 2021
De Anza College explored Asian Americans’ diverse backgrounds and common experiences of racism in the second speaker event for “Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action.”
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De Anza students remain cautious after being vaccinated

Kat Pursell, Reporter | May 18, 2021
Every California resident 12 and up is now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, which means that all De Anza College students can get vaccinated and return to their pre-pandemic plans.
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De Anza students disagree on cost of online learning

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | May 18, 2021
Students disagree on whether online or in-person learning is better, considering both the teaching style and the financial cost.
Source: Wikimedia Commons

Graphic novels are literature, English professors say

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 18, 2021
Classroom reading assignments can feel like eating vegetables as a kid — grueling despite the nutrition. With this, De Anza teachers are finding more success teaching with graphic novels.
Feeling burnt out? Read this.

Feeling burnt out? Read this.

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | May 18, 2021
As the pandemic continues to take a toll, De Anza College staff and students share tips to avoid feeling burnt out.
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