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Local frightful attractions

Krystal Alvarado, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

De Anza College students are buzzing about the Halloween attractions going on this year. “Great America gets better and better every year,” said Liz Sanchez, 19, bioscience major. “Winchester...

App Review: My Fitness Pal

Mark Aquino, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

Sometimes taking note of what you eat can be time consuming and tedious. My Fitness Pal, a free application, simplifies diet goals with a few taps on your smartphone. You can search for a food...

Campus Preview: Benefit recital for De Anza music student scholarships

Carl Nilvall, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

Italian musicians soprano Antonella Romanazzi and pianist Marco Cadario will join American violinist Joseph Gold in a fundraising recital on Friday Oct. 25 at De Anza College. The recital will...

A rendering of the planned Education Center. Construction will begin in 2014; when completed the center will house classrooms, conference rooms and administration offices.

FHDA to open new educational center in 2016

Cole Yamamura, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

The Foothill-De Anza Community College District is building a 50,000 square foot education center in Moffett Park with bond money received from Measure C. The center will replace the Onizuka Air...

De Anza starts weekly public policy seminars

Samuel Reeves, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

California Assembly Member Paul Fong, De Anza College President Bryan Murphy and Campbell Mayor Evan Low spoke of the importance of public involvement in policy at the first of a series of seminars...

DASB Senate approves funding for student lobbyists and water polo team

Craig Morrison, Staff Writer | October 21, 2013

The DASB Senate at its meeting on Wednesday Oct. 9 approved funding for two student intern lobbyists to represent De Anza College students in Sacramento. The $6,100 budgeted for this program would...

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