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Punishment for people convicted of rape or sexual abuse not harsh enough

Aliyah Mohammed | May 17, 2010

If you were told that your hand would be cut off if you were caught stealing, you would be less likely to walk out of a store without paying for your items. Harsh laws and punishments act as a deterrent...

Tip of the Week

Derek Fenson | May 17, 2010

Stress, stress, and more stress. Midterms are coming, you have to study, but procrastination and lack of sleep is making it impossible to stay awake. Of course you can consume energy drinks and coffee,...

‘First Thursday’ slam

Ellison Libiran | May 14, 2010

The Euphrat Museum was alive with rhythm on May 6 when the Black Student Union and the Institute of Community and Civic Engagement held their monthly open-mic event, "First Thursday." The event brought...

Reality 101

Sri Vangala | May 14, 2010

"Diversity" is a term that's been thrown around like the mediocre, unimaginative music corrupting the earbuds of the masses. Its presence is ever apparent, and at times is severely invasive, if not down...

Green Tip of the Week:

Zahra Younes | May 14, 2010

While some countries in the world don't have clean drinking water, an increasing trend in the United States and other countries is for consumers to spend billions of dollars on bottled water when they...

Violence over SB1070?

Huiyi Jiang | May 14, 2010

The recently passed Arizona SB1070 Immigration law, which makes illegal immigration a felony, has spurred a host of nationwide protests against the law.While most of these demonstrators sought to be peaceful,...

Students strapped for cash acquire free computers

Nadia Banchik | May 14, 2010

A half-dozen students and two assistants, or mentors, fix used computers to give to De Anza College students. For free. Pushing computer-laden wheelbarrows back and forth, they deliver the newly donated...

South Asians for Peace showcase music, dance, runway performances in fashion show benefit

Ranier Maningding | May 14, 2010

The rich aroma of fresh samosas, a South Asian potato pastry, lingered in the air, teasing audience members before the fashion show began. The lights reflected off of the dazzling clothes worn by the models....

As the World Burns

Soheil Rezaee | May 14, 2010

The De Anza Associated Student Body election may be over, but the clash of conflicts is about to begin. Two factions will be fighting for power and control of a million dollar budget in the weeks to come....

Oil companies, large implications

One of the most catastrophic events ever, the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, is getting larger as it pumps 5,000 barrels of oil into the ocean every day. According to the Huffington Post, the leak has...

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