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Project Michelle carries on legacy, raises awareness

Bryan Delohery | May 10, 2010

Cases of leukemia and lymphoma are on the rise, specifically among the Asian American community. At De Anza College 130 people signed up to be potential bone marrow donors as part of Project Michelle,...

Police use force rather than tact

Derek Fenson | May 10, 2010

To think that our founding fathers would have been able to envision the world we live in today and come up with satisfactory laws and regulations is impractical. I do not mean to speak negatively toward...

Hubbard develops plans for VPAC vertical garden

Kelsey Lester-Perry | May 10, 2010

The barren orange walls of the Visual and Performing Arts Center may be getting a green makeover in the near future. There are plans in the works to build a large scale vertical garden on one wall of...

Arizona law divides state, country

Ellison Libiran | May 10, 2010

What does an illegal immigrant look like? Does he or she have brown skin, dark hair or dark eyes? These are new sets of questions police in Arizona will have to add to their intuition. Duty calls in Hell....

Club Day attracts crowds, hosts performers

Dorian Silva | May 6, 2010

De Anza students and faculty gathered to enjoy Club Day in the Main Quad on April 22. This quarterly event presented by the Inter Club Council gives organizations on campus the opportunity to promote their...

La Mesa Verde

Ashley Rodriguez | May 6, 2010

La Mesa Verde visited De Anza April 29 to address the fight against food insecurities by building organic backyard gardens for low-income families. Mary Jo Lomax and Maristella Huerta, both of the...

Fashion show highlights De Anza diversity

Ranier Maningding | May 6, 2010

It is often said that the Italians own fashion. This might be true for some, but this Thursday fashion will belong to South Asia (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka). The De Anza college...

Award winning food stylist teaches the art of food photography

Saba Anees | May 6, 2010

From the editorial pages of Better Nutrition Magazine to advertisements for Williams Sonoma, Katie Christ has styled it all. Originally a graduate with an international business degree, Christ decided...

Compelling environmental symposium enlightens De Anza College students

Kelsey Lester-Perry | May 5, 2010

"Pachamama" gets its name from the Quechua and Achuar people of the Andes. Translated, it means, "Mother Earth." More realistically, the term translates to mean through all time, the sky above, and the...

Student Profile : Josh Davis

Sarah Kim | May 5, 2010

Features : Student Profile : Josh Davisby Suneui KimCUPERTINO -- Punk musics and poetries. Do you think that these two things harmonize with each other? One of the possible answers is "unfamiliar." However,...

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