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Zoom ‘sex clubs’ may be the responsible way to stay sexually active while single during the pandemic

Zoom ‘sex clubs’ may be the responsible way to stay sexually active while single during the pandemic

Gloria Delgado, Reporter | May 21, 2020

Sex clubs are using Zoom to host live video calls where select people are engaging in virtual sex acts with their live-in partners for others to watch, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. The...

Spraying the shaving cream into the water bowl.

Rain in a bowl: Teaching my children about precipitation

Gloria Delgado, Reporter | May 20, 2020

I am 29 years old and yesterday I taught myself, my husband, and my two children the colors that make up the rainbow and the precipitation process. As we approach the third month of sheltering in place,...

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Women’s Studies Department helps students and faculty navigate online, they have had practice

Keegan West, Reporter | May 20, 2020

Amid the transition to online learning due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, De Anza College’s women’s studies department is offering guidance to instructors and students alike since it has...

De Anza College art students process the pandemic through online only art show

De Anza College art students process the pandemic through online only art show

Yami Sun, Reporter | May 20, 2020

In response to COVID-19, the Euphrat museum is hosting this spring’s De Anza Student Art Show virtually from May 6 to June 30. Diana Argabrite, Museum Programs Coordinator said it was a good turnout...

Friend's sharing cocktails.

The risk-benefit analysis of doorstep booze delivery

Ashonti Ford, Reporter | May 19, 2020

Some feel there is a lot to weigh when making a sound decision on if food delivery apps should be allowed to add alcohol to their delivery service. However, as a person over the age of 21, my only follow-up...

‘Success Stories’ page falls short, highlights De Anza’s bare minimum approach to the shutdown

‘Success Stories’ page falls short, highlights De Anza’s bare minimum approach to the shutdown

Leticia Samame, Reporter | May 18, 2020

Was De Anza’s Success Stories page appropriate? Yes, to an extent, but also no. De Anza College has recently put up an ‘Online Spring Success Stories’ page on its website, noting the many accomplishments...

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Bryan Reece, De Anza College presidential candidate, searching for a new start in unprecedented times

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | May 18, 2020

Bryan Reece, a presidential candidate for De Anza College, who was a favorite of students at his previous Norco College, is looking to start over in the Bay Area after being let go without cause. Reece...

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Lloyd Holmes, De Anza College presidential candidate, hopes to share life message of acceptance through hardship, struggle

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | May 17, 2020

A student came into the student center at Coastal Carolina University, where Lloyd Holmes was working at the time, with a tattoo on his wrist that said ‘life is beautiful.’ “He said to me, ‘I...

Art loses out in transition to online courses

Art loses out in transition to online courses

Travis Wynn, Photojournalist | May 14, 2020

De Anza's art classes are not worth the price of tuition in an online format. Students in online art classes are still paying the same amount for their classes but not receiving the same opportunities...

Foothill-De Anza district joins California community colleges in lawsuit against CARES Act restrictions

Foothill-De Anza district joins California community colleges in lawsuit against CARES Act restrictions

Annalise Freimarck and Kathleen Quinn | May 14, 2020

The Foothill-De Anza district joined the California Community College Chancellor's Office in a lawsuit against the CARES Act after the federal Department of Education changed the eligibility requirements...

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