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A La Carte staff of Leaves & Fishes Family Kitchen hands out prepared food to those in line at De Anza Colleges Parking Lot A on Oct. 25 .

De Anza’s biweekly mobile food pantry

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | November 18, 2022

De Anza College hosts a biweekly mobile food pantry known as the “Park-It Market” on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month with various times and locations according to their calendar.  The...

The Pride Center lounge area displays various flags.

New Pride Center aims to make improvements on campus for LGBTQ students

Tara Nguyen, Freelance Reporter | November 5, 2022

De Anza College opened its new Pride Center this fall quarter in order to build a safer community for students of all gender and sexual identities and provide basic needs resources. The center is located...

Program addresses LGBTQ and mental health issues during the Undocumented Student Week of Action

Program addresses LGBTQ and mental health issues during the Undocumented Student Week of Action

Georgina Munoz-Villanueva | November 3, 2022

De Anza College’s Higher Education for AB-540 Students, an educational program that provides resources to disadvantaged students with an AB-540 status, hosted an Undocuqueer and Mental Health Day art...

One entrance to Registration and Student Services building.

Resources on campus to meet students basic needs

Trevis Dampier | October 26, 2022

De Anza College offers a variety of resources for students to meet their basic needs and offer assistance — such as financial aid and emergency funds, free transportation, food and hygiene products.  The...

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