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3 Trending Tik Tok recipes to try during the lockdown

Leticia Samame, Reporter | May 2, 2020

With many eateries closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, people are looking to get their quick fix on comfort foods at home. A popular trend occurring at the moment is easy to follow recipe videos on...

Deadline extended for pass or no pass to meet increasing pandemic complications

Joaquin De La Torre, Opinions Editor | April 24, 2020

De Anza College students are still able to request a grade change to pass or no pass for their classes taken in the winter 2020 quarter with a deadline extension of 180 days, the timeline began March 13. Typically,...

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California Community College Chancellor’s Office issues executive orders to ease restrictions during COVID-19

Anthony Lucido, Social Media Editor | April 15, 2020

California Community College Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley shared ongoing initiatives and future plans for California community colleges in response to the COVID-19 crisis in a Zoom press conference on...

Spring sports come to a halt in light of the Coronavirus

Spring sports come to a halt in light of the Coronavirus

Anthony Lucido, Staff Reporter | March 31, 2020

On Thursday, March 19, the California Community College Athletics Association (CCCAA) Board of Directors announced that the remainder of the 2020 spring sports season will be canceled due to the increased...

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Companies offer freebies as students hunker down at home

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 29, 2020

As many residents shelter-in-place and schools shift to online, multiple companies have begun offering free services to bridge the access gap. COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of many regardless of...

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Be mindful of retail workers during COVID-19

Ruby Veloz, Staff Reporter | March 29, 2020

If I had a dollar for each time I heard, “Oh thank god you’re open I just couldn’t live without my coffee,” the past week, I’d have enough money to safely isolate myself at home from this pandemic...

The food pantry located in Seminar 3 in the SEM Building

Food pantry closure leaves families looking for aid

Taylor Park and Annalise Freimarck | March 28, 2020

De Anza College’s food pantry closed March 17, following the closure of campus due to COVID-19 concerns and state orders. The campus will remain closed throughout the spring quarter, which makes resources...

Pandemic leaves international student community with worries over status, finances

Anthony Lucido, Staff Reporter | March 26, 2020

With the spread of COVID-19 and De Anza College’s closure and move to online classes, international students are concerned about their status in the U.S. In an email sent from the district, international...

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Unnecessary stigma is dangerous

Maël Lorach, Staff Reporter | March 18, 2020

The spread of COVID-19 entails much more than a public health emergency; one of the many symptoms of the coronavirus epidemic which we have observed thus far is xenophobia towards Asians and Asian Americans. COVID-19...

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COVID-19, a new national threat

Ruby Veloz, Staff Reporter | March 17, 2020

If you’re opening up any kind of social media or news apps you’ve no doubt run into various articles, memes and general hysteria surrounding COVID-19 better known as the coronavirus. The disease...

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