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De Anza College mens water polo lost 23-7 to Ohlone College in a home game on Oct. 9. Their next game is on Oct. 16 against Las Positas College.

De Anza men’s water polo crushed by Ohlone

Alex Woolner, Staff Reporter | October 15, 2019

De Anza’s men’s water polo lost 23-7 to Ohlone College in a tough game on Oct. 9. The game had an exciting start with the first goal going to Ohlone. De Anza’s defense was off to a bad start during...

Flow Yoga course instructor Danielle Altman leads students in poses on March 12.

Class Profile: Flow Yoga for the soul

Thomas Anthony, Staff Reporter | March 26, 2019

The room is dark. Soft music plays from wall speakers. A calming voice guides students through a series of poses. The atmosphere of Flow Yoga, KNES 22D, is relaxed and soothing, and might be the perfect...

Athletic director Kulwat Singh, mens and womens water polo coach Danielle Altman and assistant athletic director Nick Mattis present a comment to the DASB senate about their thoughts on the budget cuts at the Feb. 6 meeting.

De Anza athletics budget clipped by DASB senate

Tyson Tsoi and Thomas Anthony | February 21, 2019

All De Anza athletics teams will experience cuts in their conference and travel expenses during the 2019- 2020 school year, after the DASB senate voted to allocate only $55,000 for the athletic department. The...

Brand new water polo team made it to championships

Stephanie Lam, Campus Beat Editor | December 12, 2018

Women’s water polo finished in sixth place and men’s water polo finished in fourth place in the Coast Conference Championship Tournament. The biggest highlight of the women’s season was their final...

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