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Academic and athletic achievement awards ceremony

Academic and athletic achievement awards ceremony

The Student-Athlete Advisory Council held the Student-Athlete Award Ceremony in the VPAC on June 15. With a red carpet and live music, outstanding athletes were celebrated in areas of Rookie of the Year,...

Foothill De Anza Board of Trustees President Patrick Ahrens speaks on his experience going from a student to working in public service at De Anza College on Feb. 22.

From public education to public service, Patrick Ahrens advocates for equity

Kritika Sharma | March 23, 2023

De Anza College alumnus and President of the Foothill De Anza College Board of Trustees Patrick Ahrens has been a longtime advocate for student engagement and affordable housing. Ahrens was formerly...

Everything, Everywhere, all at Once: A beautiful take on nihilism

‘Everything, Everywhere, all at Once’: A beautiful take on nihilism

Ryan Del Rosario | March 23, 2023

Nominated for 11 awards at this year's Oscars and winning seven of them including Best Picture, “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once” has bedazzled audiences around the globe with its absurd plot and...

De Anza Colleges Artistic  Expression Village hosted the Miyazaki Film Festival on March 9, featuring the film Howls Moving Castle.

Miyazaki Festival promotes community through film

Ryan Del Rosario | March 15, 2023

Three films produced by Japanese film director Hayao Miyazaki's were featured at De Anza College's Miyazaki Film Festival on Feb. 23, March 2 and March 9. The Artistic Expression Village played "Kiki's...

Welcome to La Voz News!

Jessie Zhou, Lauren Linh Bui, and Ayah Ali-Ahmad | March 14, 2023

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a part of La Voz, De Anza's award-winning student news organization? Some of the students from the fall 2022 quarter have collaborated to create a...

De Anza College Vintage Singers perform at A Cappella Tea at the California History Center on Sunday, March 5.

Vintage Singers host first a cappella tea in 4 years

Kritika Sharma | March 8, 2023

The De Anza College Vintage Singers held a tea-time concert in the California History Center on Sunday, March 5. The event was a limited capacity fundraiser and welcomed around 50 guests with snacks, warm...

De Anza College students voice their opinions regarding the proposed plans under Measure G at the student forum on Feb. 16.

De Anza community expresses opinions toward proposed Measure G plans

Kritika Sharma | February 19, 2023

De Anza Student Government held a student forum discussing Measure G on Feb. 16, giving students an opportunity to voice their opinions about the proposed changes to the De Anza College campus. Senior...

Students participate in activities in the health and life sciences village on Feb. 14.

Grand opening of new physical Villages space

Kritika Sharma | February 17, 2023

On Feb. 14, De Anza College students celebrated the grand opening of the new Guided Pathways Villages – six multipurpose spaces for students to gather with peers in similar majors. The grand opening...

Skinamarink is a uniquely terrifying watch

‘Skinamarink’ is a uniquely terrifying watch

Ryan Del Rosario | February 15, 2023

Kyle Edward Ball's internet sensation "Skinamarink" has taken audiences everywhere on a surreal and unique experience unlike any other horror film. But is this avant garde film really all that it's cracked...

De Anza College’s Vintage Singers prepare for their concert on Dec. 3.

Vintage Singers concert preparation

Rory Conlon | December 16, 2022

Watch De Anza College’s Vintage Singers prepare for their concert on Dec. 3. They sang three pieces: “Carol of the Bells,” “Hodie Christus Natus Est” and “Mary Did You Know?”

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