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Mens soccer defeats Chabot 3 to 1

Spencer Williams, Staff Writer | October 17, 2010

De Anza took its game against Chabot by charge Oct. 6, winning the game 3-1. The game started out with strong defense from both teams. "Lets go DA!" fans shouted numerous times throughout the game,...

Gubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown shake hands before their third and final debate at Dominican University in San Rafael

Final Gubernatorial debate stirs university audience

J. Duncan Cook | October 17, 2010

The audience was notably vocal as Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman took their last chance to state their positions on issues, and to level criticism toward each other at Dominican University in San Rafael....

Gubernatorial life blues...

I Don’t Like Meg

Laura Wenus, Staff Writer | October 17, 2010

It's gubernatorial debate season. For those of us lucky or prudent enough to vote, this means we have an opportunity not to screw up our futures. So what should we do? So far this college has been particularly...

Distractions, Distractions

Coree J. Hogan | October 17, 2010

With so many distractions around us, it's a miracle that any one can get anything done. Anything can be a distraction. With the now permanent integration and dependence on technology, distractions are...

DASB Senate passes first fee increase in 17 years during Wednesday meeting

Vivian Nguyen, Staff Writer | October 17, 2010

In Wednesday's De Anza College Student Body Senate meeting ,a majority vote raised the DASB student body fee from $6 to $9 in the 2011-2012 school year. The DASB Finance Committee recently proposed...

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