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“Somewhere slow” Movie Critique

“Somewhere slow” Movie Critique

Lydia Tuan, Staff Writer | March 18, 2013

“Somewhere Slow” follows the story of Anna Thompson (Jessalyn Gilsig), a bulimic, appearance obsessed, middle-aged skin care rep who later finds herself the suspect of a convenience store robbery she...

ERNEST JOHNSON - Johnson in his office at De Anza. He was always willing to put in extra effort for his students.

OBIT: Computer apps professor

Rajvir Kaur, Sports Co-Editor | March 18, 2013

Ernest “Ernie” Johnson died March 6 after a long illness. Before stepping foot in De Anza College, Johnson was an engineer working for companies such as Ohio Bell Telephone, Proctor and Gamble and...

De Anza student remembered

De Anza student remembered

Jannelle Garcia, Events Editor | March 18, 2013

  Students and instructors at De Anza College were shocked when they learned about the March 3 shooting death of freshman Richard Vega, 18, of Santa Clara. Vega was shot and killed...

Two new DASB senators appointed

Sally Lee, News Editor | March 18, 2013

The DASB senate promoted two senate interns, Nupur Mehta and Jason Tran, to full senator positions at its meeting on March 13. Intern Nazgol Adeli had also applied. The new senators are filling positions...

PHOTOSHOPPED - An electric car charger is pictured at De Anza Parking Lot B.

Electric vehicle charging stations delayed

Lydia Tuan, Staff Writer | March 18, 2013

Electric vehicle charging stations in De Anza College’s Lot B parking lot will begin operating this month, according to a report to the Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees March 4. A year ago, De Anza...

Sequester will affect colleges

Nathan Mitchell, Asst. News Editor | March 18, 2013

The U.S. government capped its budget on March 1 in a process called sequestration which forced across-the-board reductions totaling $85 billion. While defense spending bore more than half of the cuts,...

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