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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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From left, Eric Penunuri, 19, computer science major; Juliette Leyva, 18, film/television (animation) major; Ofa Pahulu, 21, liberal arts (social behavioral science) major; and Natalia Jaramillo, 19, nursing major, participate in a panel on June 1. The De Anza students discussed their experiences with ethnic studies courses on campus.

Students and activists discuss ethnic studies at summit

Rory Conlon | June 14, 2023

Activists, educators and students discussed the formation and value of ethnic studies programs during a summit held in the California History Center on June 1.  Paul Fong, the keynote speaker at the...

Former De Anza dean and instructor, Carolyn Wilkins-Santos (left), alongside Division Administrative Assistant, Leslie Nguyen (right) outside the California History Center on Sept. 22. (Photo courtesy of Lori Clinchard)

Carolyn Wilkins Santos: A Catalyst for Educational Success

Autumn Alvarez | November 18, 2022

The prestigious white-columned building on campus is much more than its century-old windows and walls. The California History Center’s CHC mission of shedding light on De Anza College’s and California’s...

Isaiah Nengo, former De Anza College professor and famed anthropologist at a dig site in Kenya.
(Courtesy of De Anza College)

Isaiah Nengo, former De Anza professor and groundbreaking anthropologist, remembered for his dedication to students and equity

Michael Davis, Editor Emeritus | February 28, 2022

Isaiah Nengo, doctor in biological anthropology and former De Anza professor, died on Jan. 23, at the age of 60. Nengo’s biggest accomplishment in the world of anthropology was the discovery of a...

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