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Vaccine

Do students have a vaccine preference?

April 10, 2021
As vaccination for all adults opens up on April 15, De Anza College students are deciding which vaccine provider they prefer. 
Election complaints against Khoa-Nathan Ngo.

DASB presidential candidate appeals decision to disqualify him amid allegations of racism

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 15, 2021
Former De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo appealed the Elections Committee's decision to disqualify him from the presidential campaign in a March 10 meeting.
Photo courtesy of Pixabay

Students reflect on $200 million fund for student housing

Vi Nguyen, Reporter | March 9, 2021
Chancellor Judy Miner and Vice Chancellor Susan Cheu allocated $200 million to employee and student housing insecurity, discussing the decision in an informational meeting on Feb. 23.
Screenshots of Messenger and Discord chats with Khoa-Nathan Ngo. They were submitted to the DASB as evidence of "threatening" conduct.

DASB senator resigns amid allegations of racist comments

Mathew Bejarano, News Editor | March 9, 2021
De Anza Student Body senator and presidential candidate Khoa-Nathan Ngo resigned from his position on March 5 after senators alleged “threatening” behavior.
Graphic courtesy of De Anza College

Upcoming student leadership conference aims inspire students to take leadership roles

Andrea Infante, Reporter | March 1, 2021
On March 5, Foothill and De Anza College students will guide students about leadership roles and opportunities in the first district-wide Student Leadership Conference.
Candidates meet on Zoom in forum and debate

DASB candidates discuss goals if elected in forum and debate

Mathew Bejarano, Reporter | March 1, 2021
De Anza Student Body candidates reflected on their ambitions in a candidates’ forum and presidential debate on Feb. 24.
Graphic of COVID-19 hospitalized patients in California by March 1

Students caution against high expectations as cases decrease

Jordan Soto, Reporter | March 1, 2021
As the pandemic nears its one-year anniversary, cases are decreasing but De Anza College students are not sure if it will stick.
From left to right: Chanel Espinoza, Michael Perea, Clementina Lambert, Samantha Monjaraz, Gov. Newsom, Eric Moreno, Chloe Goulding and Lyndon Acosta at the Santa Clara Fairgrounds Vaccine Clinic

De Anza nursing students meet Gov. Newsom as they administer vaccines

Michael Davis, Reporter | March 1, 2021
Ten De Anza College nursing students met Gov. Gavin Newsom at the Santa Clara Fairgrounds’ vaccination clinic on Feb. 9, where Newsom thanked them for their work and took a photo with seven of them.
Sandra Diaz, photo provided by Patricia Williams

De Anza nursing teacher remembered for her compassion

Amanda Nguyen, Reporter | February 14, 2021
Sandra Diaz, former nursing instructor at De Anza College, died from COVID-19 at 66 in January.
Board of Trustees increases non-resident tuition rate

Board of Trustees increases non-resident tuition rate

Crystal Flores, Reporter | February 9, 2021
The Foothill-De Anza Board of Trustees increased the non-resident tuition rate by 6% in a meeting on Feb. 1.
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