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Alex Chow Yong-kang, vice president of the Hong Kong University Students’ Union, explains the Hong Kong protesters’ five demands on Nov. 21 at De Anza College

Hong Kong protest tensions high among De Anza students

Kathleen Quinn, Staff Reporter | December 4, 2019

Armed campus police conducted bag checks at an event about the protests in Hong Kong presented by prominent Umbrella Movement member, Alex Chow Yong-kang. Alan Cheng, De Anza College alumnus who grew...

Source: Palo Alto Online, U.S. Department of Education

Graphic Credits: Julia Kolman and Cindy Yu

Undocumented students face employment barriers at California community colleges

Kathleen Quinn and Ethan Bennett | November 14, 2019

Over a thousand students without Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival cannot get jobs on campus at De Anza College, due to state and federal regulations that prevent employers from hiring employees without...

Sources: DrugAbuse.gov, TruthInitiative.org

Vaping: Dangerous, unhealthy trend among De Anza students

Bhuvaneshwari Natarajan, Staff Reporter | October 15, 2019

Electronic cigarettes should be banned from the De Anza College campus. Students should start a petition to ban the use of any form of tobacco on campus for the betterment of students’ health. Nothing...

Sexual assault statistics in the U.S. 

Red represents women Blue represents men

Source:  The CDC and Rainn

De Anza College joins ‘It’s on Us’ consent initiative

Nathalia Moran, Staff Reporter | October 15, 2019

Students took pledges to be an active bystander in addressing consent, relationship violence and sexual harassment as a part of the new It’s On Us initiative booth at De Anza Club Day on Oct. 10. The...

DASB senators vote to pay themselves top rate among local colleges

Ethan Bennett and Julia Kolman, Editors | May 17, 2019

 The DASB senate endorsed the student leader compensation resolution to request to pay senators $930 and executive officers $1,200 per quarter. The endorsed resolution will be presented to the...

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