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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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STRUMMIN - Jeremy Ladicho strums on his acoustic guitar singing a medley of original songs. Even through a microphone malfunctioned, his voice resounded throughout the Visual and Performing Arts Center.

De Anza hosts Japan relief with one heart, family, goal

Tony Barraza | May 23, 2011

The De Anza Student Body and other student organizations hosted a benefit concert for Japan May 12 in the Visual and Performing Arts Center with the name "One Heart, One Family." It featured different...

DATSUN DOPPLEGANGER? - Mirroring De Anza’s 1969 model, this Datsun 510 sported similar, but strikingly different features that separated it from De Anza’s automobile mascot.

DA drivers (Auto)cross paths, race

Andrew Puckett | May 23, 2011

Spectators endured rain and hail to witness drivers maneuver their vehicles through a winding course at this year's "Duel At De Anza," the 42nd anniversary Autocross. The event was held on May 15 in De...

Living below the poverty line challenged in campaign

Brian Rose | May 17, 2011

Imagine spending only $1.25 a day on food. That's what the "Live Below the Line Challenge," a campaign sponsored by the Global Poverty Project USA is urging people to do from May 15 to 20, organizer...

THANKS-A-GAMI - Foothill’s Asian Pacific Islander committee created over 2,000 paper cranes to thank donators and contributors to Japan.

Japan relief in works at FHDA

Helen Koh | May 17, 2011

Tears were shed and hearts were broken as news of Japan's 8.9 magnitude tremor and tsunami swept the media March 11. Students at Foothill and De Anza Colleges immediately knew they wanted to help. "People...

Future of social media explained by author

Racquel Thompson | May 17, 2011

The Foothill College Author Series began April 29, drawing students, as well as faculty, staff and administration.   The series began with author Craig Watkins discussing his research on the future...

Elizabeth Barron honors the sun by burning copal, tree sap, sending her good thoughts out to the audience members.

Foothill celebrates Latino Heritage Month

Nick Gonzales | May 17, 2011

The sweat instantly starts to form. It's 85 degrees out: a blistering Spring day. Elizabeth Barron walks out from the shade and all eyes are on her. She walks 100 yards from a building onto the stage...

DOLLED UP - HIghly detailed Mataro Kimekomi doll construction is displayed as part of the Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival May 1. Participants could learn about this art from craft masters on site.

Cherry Blossom Festival emits lively, diverse spring welcome

Tony Barraza | May 17, 2011

Cupertino celebrated its twenty-eighth annual Cherry Blossom Festival with lots of cultural exhibits and tastes of traditional and modern Japan. Held last weekend in Memorial Park, across the street from...

Dons crush CCSF Rams

Dons crush CCSF Rams

Iris Valdez | May 17, 2011

With the season coming to an end, the De Anza College baseball team is looking to go out with a bang. Having only a few games left in the season, the Dons wanted to end with a showing. A triumphant win...

De Anza alum may save newspaper industry

De Anza alum may save newspaper industry

Mitchell Weinstock | May 2, 2011

With the backing of the San Jose Mercury News and the California Newspaper Partnership, a 27-year-old former La Voz Weekly newspaper editor-in-chief may turn out to be the savior of the U.S. newspaper...

SPEAK and PEACE

SPEAK and PEACE

Coree J. Hogan | May 1, 2011

The De Anza Associated Student Body Senate will be holding their yearly elections throughout May for elected student body positions. Students will be able to vote online starting May 9 at 12:01 a.m.,...

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