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Alan Cheng elected new ICC chair

Michael Messick | April 23, 2010

At the conclusion of the 2010 winter quarter, representatives of the more than 70 De Anza College clubs selected Alan Y.C. Cheng as the new chairperson of the Inter Club Council. Cheng is an 18-year-old...

As the World Burns

Soheil Rezaee | April 23, 2010

After being dazed and confused last week on "420" in the midst of the deep provoking thoughts inspired by "Apocalypse Now," I began to wonder if this will be the last time engaging in this unofficial holiday...

New technology keeps students’ studies on track

Saja Mohammad | April 23, 2010

Purdue University officials have come up with an innovative way to keep their freshmen and sophomores from getting behind in their studies. The new technology, called Signals, alerts students over computer...

De Anza hosts first Region IV assembly

Alex Mendiola | April 23, 2010

De Anza College hosted the first ever Region IV Pre-General Assembly Summit in Conference rooms A and B on April 17. The assembly prepared students for the Student Senate for California Community Colleges...

Professor of the Week

Nadia Banchik | April 23, 2010

Instructor Terry Ellis has been teaching at De Anza College since 1975, and believes that students who are deeply interested in his discipline will always exist. Ellis was the first to teach a class about...

Fitness center weighs membership program

Rachel Schemel | April 23, 2010

De Anza College's Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Center is now offering gym memberships to students in an effort to raise money for a department facing budget cuts. The membership program, which costs...

SOLD Project sheds light on human-trafficking

Saba Anees | April 23, 2010

According to the University of California budget office, the UC system fee hikes and budget cuts have resulted in UC students paying over $10,000 per year in order to fund their education. Compare this...

Could junk food be the new cocaine?

Zahra Younes | April 23, 2010

If you hear the words, "Welcome, may I take your order?" on a daily basis, you might have a problem. Recent studies suggest that junk food might be as addictive as hard drugs. Researchers at the Scripps...

Metal vs. Wooden: Baseball’s weapon of choice

Victor Arredondo | April 23, 2010

Metal bats should be banned. Imagine stepping into a baseball pitcher's cleats, bases are loaded, bottom of the ninth, and you're only one pitch home from securing a win over your opponent. You line up...

Gates examines math program at Foothill

April 23, 2010

Bill Gates, chairman of the Microsoft Corporation and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, attended a math class April 20 at Foothill College. Gates visited the Los Altos Hills campus to do...

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