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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Introductory slide from the town hall

Town hall proposes restorative justice to heal present and past anti-Asian racism

Kevin Nguyen, Reporter | April 19, 2021
Anti-Asian racism did not begin during the pandemic, said researcher Richard Lim in an online town hall on April 17, hosted by the inclusive housing organization Cupertino for All.
Slide from Erika Flores's presentation during the SSPBT meeting, which shows the different partners De Anza has throughout the community.

Student support programs see increase in enrollment as they remain remote

Lianna Vaughan, Reporter | April 18, 2021
Vice president of Student Services Rob Mieso said student support programs will remain mostly remote on Student Services Planning and Budgeting Team meeting on April 15.
Graphic courtesy of Netflix

“I Care a Lot” does not care about predictability

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | March 25, 2021
The Netflix psychological thriller “I Care a Lot” instantly attracts its audience through unpredictable twists, leaving the audience excited to see what happens next.
Photo courtesy of Mark Nozell

Five movies to watch to celebrate Women’s History Month

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | March 25, 2021
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, here are five inspiring movies that are based on true stories.
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The disappointment of the new “Tom and Jerry” movie

Amy Chan, Reporter | March 25, 2021
The HBO Max movie “Tom and Jerry” broke my childhood heart. I was expecting it to build on a funny cartoon classic, but the storyline was uninteresting and most jokes did not land.
"Raya and the Last Dragon" graphic courtesy of IMDB

“Raya and the Last Dragon” soars in animation, dips with predictable plot

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 25, 2021
Disney’s newest film “Raya and the Last Dragon” stays true to form — full of bright colors, lovable characters and family-friendly messages about trust and unity — but does not make itself unique.
Taking a walk is time-consuming but worth it

Taking a walk is time-consuming but worth it

Emjay Troxclair, Reporter/copy editor | March 25, 2021
I took a walk every evening for a few days, boosting my mood and relieving stress.
Photo courtesy of Pixabay

The $1.9 trillion stimulus doesn’t cover all struggling families

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | March 25, 2021
President Joseph Biden signed the $1.9 billion COVID-19 relief bill, which limited income eligibility for stimulus checks and cut off about 12 million individuals from financial relief.
Pokémon logo for the 25th anniversary, courtesy of Nintendo

25 years of catching them all: students reflect on Pokémon anniversary

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 25, 2021
As Pokémon celebrates its 25-year anniversary, the ever-expanding franchise of video games, anime, manga and cards continues to influence De Anza College students.
Photo courtesy of Netflix

Women’s power shines through poor acting in “Moxie”

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | March 25, 2021
The Netflix movie “Moxie” grabs you with confidence despite its flawed performances, letting you know that women matter too.
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