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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The pandemic has ruined the excitement of transferring

Kat Pursell, Reporter | May 18, 2021
During my freshman year at UC Irvine, the U.S. started COVID-19 shut-downs — confusing my already turbulent transfer process.
Source: De Anza College

Students rejoice as De Anza adds in-person graduation event

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | May 16, 2021
The De Anza College graduation ceremony now includes an in-person “red carpet grad photo opportunity” between June 15-18.
Panelists from Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action - African American Studies on April 30

De Anza College kicks off multiracial panel series by reflecting on different forms of anti-Blackness

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 7, 2021
Panelists described their experiences with explicit, implicit and internalized anti-Blackness at the De Anza College speaker event “Our Histories, Our Experiences, Our Lives: From Learning to Collective Action” on April 30.
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High schools should not have reopened

Maida Suta, Reporter | May 7, 2021
Bay Area high schools are going in person for the last weeks of the school year, neglecting both teachers’ and students’ physical and mental health.
Signs from Stop Asian Hate rally in downtown San Jose at the Plaza de Cesar Chavez

Activists urge for educational reform at “Stop Asian Hate” rally

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | May 7, 2021
More than 100 people gathered in San Jose to advocate for educational reform that combats anti-Asian discrimination on April 25, weeks after people marched in San Francisco against anti-Asian violence.
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Nursing instructors prescribe motivation and compassion at career panel

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | May 6, 2021
In honor of Sandra Diaz, a De Anza College nursing instructor who died of COVID-19, healthcare instructors advised students to stay motivated and compassionate at the First Annual Sandra Diaz Panel on April 27.
Various organizations sat down holding up their signs and flags on International Workers Day on May 1.

Protesters demand higher wages for essential workers on International Workers’ Day

Manveen Kaur Anand, News Editor | May 5, 2021
Hundreds of people marched from Roosevelt Park to San Jose City Hall to advocate for essential workers on International Workers’ Day, May 1.
Grocery bag provided to students includes dried goods, protein, carbohydrates, and more.

A reliable resource: students appreciate De Anza food pantry during pandemic

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | May 5, 2021
The mobile food and basic needs pantry provided food, toiletries and other essential items to De Anza College’s underserved community on April 27.
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We want you, we want you not: the agonizing rollout of UC decisions

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | May 1, 2021
The University of California needs a new deadline for transfer decision submissions. Students are pressured into making life-changing decisions within a single day.
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When exposition beats action: the disappointment of “Mortal Kombat”

Carolyn Brown, Reporter | May 1, 2021
“Mortal Kombat” movie flailed with too much exposition, clunky dialogue and too many scenes cut in a single sequence.
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