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Why we keep coming back to “The Great Gatsby”: Fantasy aspirations of wealth bear consequences in reality
Divisive study ignites immigration debate: What’s really underlying arguments against reform?
Thing of the Week: ‘Arrested Development’: Bluth family flops with fourth, revival season
HOW TO STUDY FOR FINALS
Acey Nickel, La Voz Staff
December 11, 2024
De Anza has seen a 2% increase in enrollment this fall compared to fall 2023, according to the quarterly college Enrollment Census Report. Faculty have reported a definite...
De Anza stands by undocumented students
December 11, 2024
De Anza College reinstates parking fees after pandemic pause
December 5, 2024
Bike Program Workshop informs students about alternative transportation
December 4, 2024
Mitchell Park, La Voz Staff
December 13, 2024
In 1997, artificial intelligence triumphed over mankind when IBM’s Deep Blue chess computer defeated Garry Kasparov, the reigning world champion, in a highly publicized...
Undocumented and uncertain: Facing fears under Trump administration
December 12, 2024
New York Times games: worth the time or waste of space?
December 11, 2024
Student project takes learning beyond the classroom
December 11, 2024
Orly Bryan, La Voz Staff
December 13, 2024
Public college exists to provide students with accessible and unbiased education. Recently, I have noticed a trend of professors at De Anza, and even my teachers back at...
Chatbots and consequences: The fatal dangers of unchecked AI
December 13, 2024
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Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff
December 12, 2024
Finals are coming to an end, and in these trying times sometimes all you need is an escape. So let me be your TV guide and recommend just the show to be your antidote: “Lost.” Similar...
Winter Celebration: a night of music, talent, dedication
December 10, 2024
Spoken word, strong voices: De Anza’s ‘First Thursday’ celebrates student expression
December 7, 2024
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