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Students line up to receive groceries from the food pantry located in the RSS building on April 23.

An international student’s guide to De Anza’s resources

Marcela Leticia Borges Silva, Freelance Reporter | April 25, 2024

Tuition for international students can be very expensive. At times, these students feel stressed and face financial hardships. If you are an international student in this situation, De Anza offers resources...

(from left) Bill Wishert, automotive technology professor, tells La Voz staff writer Daniel Maslovkis, 20, literature major, about a Mercedes-Benz 190e at the Auto Tech Show on April 20.

De Anza Auto Tech Car Show roars to life in long-running tradition

Danielius Maslovskis, Staff Reporter | April 24, 2024

If you were awake from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 20, you may have been fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of polished bonnets and tires, or hear the roar of souped-up engines as the Auto Tech Club and...

The cover of the podcast The STEM Corner hosted by Oindree Chatterjee. Source: Spotify.

Middle college student creates podcast to shed light on the STEM field and its opportunities

Andrea Infante, Reporter | June 24, 2022

With so many of us growing up in the Silicon Valley, STEM has become such a natural part of day-to-day life. It’s not just a group of subjects, but the lifeblood of the area and the building blocks of...

The exterior of Kong Tofu & BBQ at 19626 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Cupertino, a local Korean restaurant.

Kong Tofu & BBQ is a homely Korean restaurant that rose to the challenge

Levina Xu, Reporter | June 23, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic forced many businesses to reconsider their approach as the world locked down to prevent the spread of the deadly disease. Korean restaurant Kong Tofu & Korean BBQ on Stevens Creek...

When the pandemic hit, unhoused students were thrown to the wolves as they had to suddenly recalibrate how they lived their day to day lives as everything shuttered down.

A De Anza student reflects on finding power and community

Rory Conlon, Reporter | June 18, 2022

 K.D. sat in the dark. She lived out of her car, conserving the batteries in her phone and laptop for as long as she could until they both finally ran out. Then, she would just wait—she had nowhere...

BSU members cooking scrambled eggs to distribute to unhoused residents later  on Nov. 20, 2021. The club partnered with BLACK Outreach, a San Jose based social justice and community service organization. Courtesy of Aminata Henry.

Amid struggles for De Anza Clubs to maintain momentum, Black Student Union gets involved in local community

Jerry Chen, Reporter | June 14, 2022

The Black Student Union (BSU) at De Anza College is returning with a set of new officers for the year 2022-2023. Moving forward, the club is planning more in-person meetings and activities all with the...

Black Lives Matter Rally: San Jose, Ca.

Why we are still marching for justice

Ashonti Ford, Reporter | June 10, 2020

I was one of many veins pumping justice into the heart of our community, as I walked with Black Lives Matter protesters screaming, “We ... can’t ... breathe!” George Floyd is not the reason, but...

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