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Natural Beauty
 A worker at Terra Sole Nursery explains the concept of plant art to a customer, Saturday May 11.

A Taste of Local Freshness

Baolien Dang, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

For people who prefer outdoor activities to vegging on the couch, visiting a local farmers market is a fun activity. West Valley College’s farmers market offers seasonal foods and reflects the diversity...

Slowly Treading
Adapted program participant John Shatz works on the treadmill with instructor Mary Bennet

DA’s adapted PE Dept. helps the body stay fit

Kate Wilson, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Learning to walk again without assistance is Jon Shatz’s current goal. Shatz’ spinal cord injury and surgeries addressing his spinal column inhibit his range of motion, so he’s focusing...

College Graduate
Karina Thompson graduates from  St. Ambrose University in Iowa on May 11.

As one De Anza track star graduates from Iowa college, another is recruited

Keren lopez, Minerva Razo, Staff Writers | May 17, 2013

Dominique Guinnane, also known as “Dom” by head coach of De Anza College’s track and field team Nick Mattis and teammates, has obtained success not only on the field, but in her academics as well. She...

Next Base
Rey Gallegos clears second base and makes a run for third base during one of their regular season games.

Sports – End of Baseball Season

May 17, 2013

The De Anza College Dons’ 2013 baseball season ended in April, but head coach Scott Hertler said he is pleased with his team’s performance and is already planning for next season. Hertler said the...

Mascot Inspiration
Mr. and Mrs. Duck have become the unofficial mascot of De Anza, drawing fans with their presence around campus.

Possible mascot change has PE Department uneasy

DeeAnne Luna, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Members of De Anza College’s Physical Education Department are wary of a mascot change, which eould increase expenses for everything from uniforms, to the design on the gym floor. “We don’t have...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Scott Peterson

May 17, 2013

Dear La Voz, Russell Green’s evaluation of the potential impacts of two conservative billionaires potentially buying major newspapers like the L.A. Times was a typical extremist liberal diatribe. Rather...

Interventionist fatigue: Syria

Genie Lu, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

The Syrian government is terrorizing its people and is armed with weapons of mass destruction, inching the U.S. closer towards military intervention. Our hearts go out to the Syrian people, but doesn’t...

Student governments reassert power: Divestment resolutions sponsor social change

Russell Green, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

In an effort to promote socially responsible investing, student bodies across the country – most notably at UC Berkeley, UC Irvine and Harvard – have voted to divest school treasuries from companies...

Revisiting 9/11 military powers: Imperial presidency and unending wars

Jose Avalos, Staff Writer | May 17, 2013

Policy makers from both political parties want to revisit the Authorization for the Use of Military Force, the resolution passed by Congress after the 9/11 terrorist attacks that gave sweeping powers to...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Will Flavin

May 17, 2013

Dear La Voz, You don’t need a degree in environmental science to see the daily accumulation of filth and litter on the  De Anza College campus. I would like to challenge any member of administration...

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