“Red (Taylor’s Version)” is a master class in reclamation and growth
Paid members would increase diversity and quality of life of DASG senate
“Hellbound” is a chilling tale of the supernatural and human folly
“Red Notice” is as entertaining as it is typical
“Our whole, unruly selves” spotlights identity and representation through figurative art
Cartoonist leads De Anza students in drawing exercises in Queer Storytelling Workshop Event
“Braiding Sweetgrass” makes science more accessible and humanity richer
Brissa Farias, La Voz Staff
January 17, 2025
With opioid deaths on the rise, De Anza College and other colleges take action by providing naloxone and fentanyl testing strips to protect students and staff. Fentanyl-related...
Increased enrollment affects faculty workload
December 11, 2024
De Anza stands by undocumented students
December 11, 2024
De Anza College reinstates parking fees after pandemic pause
December 5, 2024
Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff
December 25, 2024
The week before finals, most classrooms and community spaces were transformed into makeshift study rooms, atmospheres heavy with stress. However, in the Hinson Campus Center,...
At Chess Club, everyone’s a winner
December 13, 2024
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
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
January 12, 2025
Although the season’s holidays are over, you can still celebrate the winter spirit at Sharks Ice San Jose holiday public ice skating. Open daily on a variable basis,...
Lost: the forgotten masterpiece of the 2000s
December 12, 2024
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