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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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How to improve your work environment at home

Amy Chan, Reporter | March 1, 2021
The pandemic has forced many people to work at home, leaving them with a less than ideal working environment.
A chocolate "pudge" cookie with brown butter and chocolate chips

Batch 22 Bakery aims to connect community with big portions and big hearts

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As quarantine and a summer of protest roiled society, Amy Wong, founder of Batch22 Bakery, was discovering a new way to enhance community — a shared love of food.
Shoppers walk along rows of vendors on Oct. 5, 2015 at the De Anza Flea Market. The market has since transitioned online.

DASB Flea Market transitions online after being closed for almost a year

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 1, 2021
The 50-year-old De Anza Student Body Flea Market has transitioned online after being closed for almost an entire year.
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“Space Sweepers” flies fast but fails to stick the landing

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
South Korea’s first high-budget space opera “Space Sweepers” is a fun adventure through dystopian space — but nothing special.
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Lost love: student relationships suffer during pandemic

Rahul Makhijani, Reporter | March 1, 2021
The pandemic has tested the boundaries of De Anza College students' relationships, with many craving in-person learning and the interaction that comes with it.
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Dawn Shaw embraces facial paralysis in “The Power of Choice”

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 24, 2021
Dawn Shaw, a motivational speaker who has a partially paralyzed face, challenged people to embrace the power of choice at De Anza College’s DNExTalks event on Feb. 19.
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Find your inner child in “Finding ‘Ohana”

Jordyn Smith, Reporter | February 24, 2021
Netflix’s new Indiana Jones-style film “Finding ‘Ohana” grabs the audience through complicated family dynamics and adventurous twists and turns.
Graphic courtesy of Pixabay

Students work to overcome low motivation during winter quarter

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | February 24, 2021
With no breaks to look forward to, De Anza College students are feeling less motivated in school — though they still prefer the rigor of the quarter system.
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An overhyped couple’s fight: the disappointment of “Malcolm and Marie”

Emjay Troxclair, Reporter/copy editor | February 15, 2021
The hype for “Malcolm & Marie” outweighs the actual experience of the film, leaving viewers bored and dissatisfied.
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TikTok trend opens door to invasion of privacy

Jordan Soto, Reporter | February 15, 2021
An extreme invasion of privacy is taking place on the social media platform TikTok and the company needs to do something to protect its users.
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