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De Anza students struggle with housing insecurity

De Anza students struggle with housing insecurity

Vi Nguyen, Reporter | March 8, 2021

As the pandemic wears on, international students at De Anza College are facing housing insecurity and many are suffering. International student Grace Lim temporarily moved back to her home country during...

De Anza College students fashion new styles during the pandemic

De Anza College students fashion new styles during the pandemic

Andrea Infante, Reporter | March 8, 2021

Sheltering in place hasn’t stopped fashion from evolving on the runway or in the closets of De Anza College students. Ysabella Johnson, 18, biology major, said she found the time to develop her own...

Graphic of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in California by March 1

Students caution against high expectations as cases decrease

Jordan Soto, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As the pandemic nears its one-year anniversary, cases are decreasing but De Anza College students are not sure if it will stick.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we will celebrate Valentines Day, as represented by this blushing and masked emoji.

How to celebrate Valentine’s during a pandemic

Kaylee Flores, Reporter | February 12, 2021

Love is in the air — and so is coronavirus. Thankfully, there are still many ways to show affection. Some students have decided to celebrate Valentine’s Day at local restaurants, as businesses in...

California Lifts Stay-at-Home Order, Prolonging the Nightmare

Michael Davis, Reporter | February 7, 2021

On Jan. 25, California moved back into the Purple Tier, ending the stay-at-home order for no reason and making the fight against COVID-19 more of an uphill battle then it should be. This means that non-essential...

Hospitals, including the Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose (pictured) are having their vaccination procedures reviewed by the county

Los Gatos teachers skipping the vaccination line worsens socioeconomic inequality

Amy Chan, Reporter | February 7, 2021

Los Gatos Union School District staff got to get the vaccine before priority groups, a testament to our unequal society where the rich find workarounds to problems that debilitate marginalized communities. It...

Pie chart showing the result of the poll of Reddit as well as a few outside comments from Facebook to Discord. Pie chart made on Canva

Majority of De Anza Students willing to get COVID-19 vaccine, poll finds

Michael Davis, Reporter | January 28, 2021

Emma Caward is one of the 130 De Anza College students out of 171 who said they would get the COVID-19 vaccine. Her father suffers from Parkinson’s disease and his brain surgery was postponed due...

De Anza nursing program works to ensure students are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations

De Anza nursing program works to ensure students are eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations

Amanda Nguyen, Reporter | January 25, 2021

De Anza College students in the nursing program are eligible to get COVID-19 vaccinations — but so far, the process has been inconsistent. Sherri Cozzens, assistant director of the nursing program,...

De Anza students and faculty react to extended stay-at-home order

De Anza students and faculty react to extended stay-at-home order

Athyna Palafox, Staff Reporter | January 21, 2021

Under a new stay-at-home order, De Anza College faculty and students face an unknown number of online quarters.  “The virus has served as a conundrum,” said Warren Haack, film/TV professor. “Although...

Not everyone has the privilege of wearing a mask without fearing for their safety by Fatema Kazi

De Anza writers, artists express pandemic through art

Kaveh Nasseri Mashhadi, Staff Reporter | November 24, 2020

The pandemic has impacted De Anza College students from all walks of life, and artists and creative writers are no exception.    Creative writer Julian Parayno-Stoll, 22, philosophy major,...

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