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MARCHING FOR CHANGE - New DASB President, Pablo Zamorano, marches to the state capital in Sacramento during the March in March event on March 5.

New DASB president promises he will delegate and build senate solidarity

Jay Chow | June 18, 2012

Newly elected DASB president Pablo Zamorano was sworn in last week. For the past year, he served on the senate as the chair of the finance committee. His original involvement with student government...

NOTES - Students of the Piano 25J class perform classical peices in the Visual and performing arts center.

Fading out: End of piano classes

Jay Chow | June 18, 2012

Although the seats in the auditorium were barely filled, the room was filled with the joyful music of the piano. The MUSIC 25J piano performance workshop featured a recital of all the advanced piano students...

Soccer star graduating

Soccer star graduating

Jay Chow | June 14, 2012

Demba Diallo is a 25-year-old history and kinesiology major.  He was born in Mali, West Africa and lived there until he was 17. He started playing soccer at the age of 4 and has played on the De...

SMOKER’S TABLE  - Graffiti completely covers the table at the north end of the L-Quad besides the parking lot, presenting an array of art and personal expression.

Writing on the walls: artistic expression or senseless vandalism?

Jay Chow | May 28, 2012

Without any message or purpose, the graffiti scribbles in the bathrooms or on walls at De Anza College are nothing more than senseless vandalism. The various scribbles on bathroom mirrors or random obscenities...

Has social media become the new most wanted list?

Has social media become the new most wanted list?

Jay Chow | May 12, 2012

Although having a Facebook account makes it easier to find and make friends, unbeknownst to many, the social networking website is also being used as a crime watch tool to target people of interest.  Amid...

PRO: Capital punishment ban qualifies for November ballot

Jay Chow | May 6, 2012

  Fair and simple, this measure should pass so that we can wash our hands of the death penalty once and for all. Some people may deserve to die, but the problems with capital punishment (also known as...

Wong Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: the Asian struggle

Jay Chow | May 6, 2012

An excerpt of "Wong Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest," performed by Kristina Wong April 25, revealed the high rates of suicide among Asian-Americans, especially women. Though Asian stereotypes were used...

Political will remains strong despite ethnic studies ban

Jay Chow | April 29, 2012

As educated populations of Latino youth will soon be old enough to vote, the Tucson, Ariz. school district decided to ban ethnic and Mexican American studies in retaliation for a loss of right-wing political...

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