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Movie Review: Shun Li and the Poet

Movie Review: Shun Li and the Poet

Sara Gobets | January 4, 2013

Outside Rome, there is a factory almost entirely outfitted by immigrants working to pay off their debt to the "brokers" who brought them to Italy. Among them is Shun Li (Tao Zhao), a Chinese woman in her...

SPEWING HATE - A religious advocate brandishes a Bible and rants at passersby,  condemning De Anza students’ faiths and lifestyles in main quad. He railed against a student dressed in black, sodomy, and lesbians and other provocations Oct. 11.

Religious extremists invade main quad

Sara Gobets | October 16, 2012

Masturbation, dyed hair and monochromatic clothes were just a few of the things condemned by an religious advocate on the main stage of the quad on Thursday Oct. 11. As Club Day festivities wound down,...

INFORMING - De Anza student, Sean Ho, 20, joins the freeze action along with the rest of his Team HBV.

Raising awareness of Hepatitis B together

Sara Gobets | March 21, 2012

For three minutes, Jiyoon Suh and about 20 others, stood frozen in place on the lawn in front of the Cupertino Public Library March 3.  "What does hepatitis B do?" a young child asked Suh, president...

SAFE BY A SECOND - Marianne Llavore slides into third past an overthrown ball, which resulted in another run for the Dons.

Softball: De Anza conquers Mission 9-3

Sara Gobets | March 21, 2012

Though threatened by rain for most of the day, the De Anza softball team took to the soggy field on Thursday, March 1, and triumphed with a 9-3 win over Mission College. The game began about 15 minutes...

“SPEED CITY” - Former De Anza staff member Robert Griffin (top row, second from right) in 1968 with teammates from the San Jose State track and field team, including Tommie Smith (bottom row, far left) and John Carlos (bottom row, far right).

Former De Anza faculty recall ’60s SJSU

Sara Gobets | March 2, 2012

"The Black Panther Party was going strong, the free speech movement in Berkeley, the peace march in San Francisco - it was a wonderful time to be alive," former De Anza College administrator Robert Griffin...

WWII vet receives honor after a decade of Foothill instructor’s efforts

Sara Gobets | January 31, 2012

  A Foothill College instructor who played a key role in publicizing the heroic deeds of a World War II Navy veteran helped him celebrate a long overdue recognition Jan. 17 at Moffett Field. Sheila Dunec first...

MEDALS - Clark displays the new medal above his Purple Heart.

WWII vet receives honor after a decade of Foothill instructor’s efforts

Sara Gobets | January 30, 2012

A Foothill College instructor who played a key role in publicizing the heroic deeds of a World War II Navy veteran helped him celebrate a long overdue recognition Jan. 17 at Moffett Field. Sheila Dunec...

FINALLY RECOGNIZED - WWII veteran Carl Clark (right) with Foothill instructor Sheila Dunec (left) at the ceremony before he receives a medal for bravery.

Veteran receives honor after long wait

Sara Gobets | January 22, 2012

On Tuesday Jan. 17, WWII veteran Carl Clark was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with the Combat Distinguished Device for his actions aboard the USS Aaron Ward nearly 66 years ago. Clark...

“THE ARTIST” - Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo star in this theatrical masterpiece.

“The Artist” – The movie that will leave you speechless

Sara Gobets, Staff Writer | January 22, 2012

"The Artist" achieves the impressive feat of captivating a contemporary audience with a silent, black-and-white film. More than merely paying homage to the classics of the genre, "Artist" weaves an engaging...

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