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Silence in woman’s slaying reveals racism

Ailya Naqvi | April 29, 2012

If you have just flipped through the channels in the last month, the name Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman should be no anomaly to you. After neighborhood watch volunteer Zimmerman killed the unarmed...

Bahrain who, again?

Ailya Naqvi | March 21, 2012

One year, two days, and hundreds of casualties later, the peaceful protestors' pro-democratic demonstrations in Manama-the capital of Bahrain-continue their struggle to gain recognition from the rest...

“Homeless” - Seyed Alavi’s body of work explores the notion of home and our sense of belonging in the world as well as the immigrant’s feeling of homelessness.

Invoking peace among De Anza students

Ailya Naqvi | February 23, 2012

From ancient Islamic calligraphy to broken pieces of glittering glass skillfully sculpted onto the floor, the sculptures and paintings in the Invoking Peace Islamic Art exhibit at De Anza College's Euphrat...

ALL SET FOR THE NEW QUARTER - The cottage is renovated and ready to go.

East Cottage open house welcomes students to a new, renovated space

Ailya Naqvi | January 20, 2012

The newly-renovated, cozy room of the cottage buzzed with interested faculty, students and reporters viewing displays that highlighted the cottage's importance not only to De Anza College, but in the...

Textbook costs unavoidable?

Ailya naqvi | January 20, 2012

It's that time of year again the first week of the quarter, the several days where we achingly pay off our fees per unit. To top it off, the rising fee of our textbooks only helps catalyze the process...

Israeli-Palestinian prisoner exchange: logical or illogical?

Ailya Naqvi and Nicole Grosskopf | October 31, 2011

One Israeli prisoner for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners. Something about this exchange just doesn't add up. How is it that people are deeming this as a "humanitarian breakthrough" when in the face of reality...

Ratemyprofessor.com a poor way to see who’s the “hot” teacher

Ailya Naqvi | September 26, 2011

Registration season is in full swing and De Anza students rush to pick their favorite teachers before all the spots are filled. Of course, not all of us have been at De Anza long enough to establish rapport...

IGNITE speakers rekindle flame within potential women leaders

Ailya Naqvi | June 2, 2011

Sirivamo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka. Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan. Queen Victoria of Great Britain. What did these women have in common? All were empowered, passionate women who engaged in the political...

UC flux tuition right way to do things

Ailya Naqvi | June 2, 2011

The UC system, as many of us already know, is one that is highly regarded. Each of the 10 campuses meets a standard that is obviously at least acceptable or satisfactory to the UC Board of Regents, otherwise...

ALWAYS ON THE MOVE - Rossiano Ra Bon studies kinesiology, a branch of physiology dealing with the mechanics and movement of the human body.

Athletic superstar lives to compete

Ailya Naqvi | March 2, 2011

Some people's career choices stem from what they finally choose to study in college, while others know from the start. Rossiano Ra Bon is one of the few who had his heart set on a certain career path...

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