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La Voz staff hold award certificates at the JACC conference, taken on Oct. 14.

La Voz News breaks its record with 27 awards from journalism conference

Lauren Linh Bui, Editor-in-Chief | October 16, 2023

La Voz News won a total of 27 awards, the highest achievements in its history, at the NorCal regional journalism conference for community colleges on Oct. 14. The Journalism Association of Community...

Men’s basketball going for strong season finish

Lianna Martinez, Staff Reporter | January 29, 2020

De Anza Colleges men's basketball team is eight games away from possibly claiming the Conference Champion title and a shot at the state playoffs. Although the team went through some rough patches earlier...

De Anza womens basketball team warming up before game against San Jose City College.

Women’s basketball starts off strong: First place in conference

Travis Wynn, Staff Reporter | January 28, 2020

After an overtime loss against Cabrillo College, the De Anza women’s basketball has an overall record of 11-9. Cleo Goodwin, 19, guard, said the team is stronger than ever. With their most recent loss,...

Black Lives Matter sheds light on issues faced by African-American communities

Black Lives Matter sheds light on issues faced by African-American communities

Adam Del Rio, Staff Writer | March 11, 2015

Students, faculty, and guest speakers graced the stage with calls to action for the audience of over 200 students at the Black Lives Matter conference on Tuesday March 3 at the Visual and Performing Arts...

Prop 47 explained

Adam Del Rio, Staff Writer | November 3, 2014

Students and faculty joined together on Oct. 22 to discuss the positive effects of passing Prop. 47 in the Nov. 4 election. María Noel Fernández, director of organizing and civic engagement for Working...

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