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De Anza health technologies student finds her passion in medical assisting

Amanda Nguyen, Reporter | March 19, 2021

After years as a veterinary technician, Christina Johnson wanted to be in the medical field, helping people. At 29, she has completed certificates for medical assisting, EKG, and phlebotomy and works as...

He learns, to educate others

He learns, to educate others

Jodi Wong, Features Editor | March 16, 2021

For Zack Wilson, training in De Anza College’s medical assisting program serves as an avenue to educate others about health and well-being. While studying for his courses, Wilson, 26, discusses the...

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Bryan Reece, De Anza College presidential candidate, searching for a new start in unprecedented times

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | May 18, 2020

Bryan Reece, a presidential candidate for De Anza College, who was a favorite of students at his previous Norco College, is looking to start over in the Bay Area after being let go without cause. Reece...

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Lloyd Holmes, De Anza College presidential candidate, hopes to share life message of acceptance through hardship, struggle

Kathleen Quinn, Editor-in-Chief | May 17, 2020

A student came into the student center at Coastal Carolina University, where Lloyd Holmes was working at the time, with a tattoo on his wrist that said ‘life is beautiful.’ “He said to me, ‘I...

New DASB president plans to increase financial aid, inspired by own financial hardships

New DASB president plans to increase financial aid, inspired by own financial hardships

Gloria Delgado, Reporter | April 30, 2020

When Katelyn Pan’s father had surgery, medical bills began to pile up, she was forced to sacrifice her high school extracurriculars, now she is the incoming DASB Senate President. “That made me...

Student Success Center coordinator to retire

Student Success Center coordinator to retire

Elsa Castro, Staff Reporter | January 31, 2019

After serving the Foothill-De Anza community for over 30 years, Stephanie Pham, Academic Skills Center program coordinator of the Student Success Center, will retire at the end of this year. Pham’s...

De Anza Anime Club brings a sense of community for its members

Stephanie Lam, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2018

Council chamber A is filled with chatter as both new and old Anime club members arrive for the first meeting of the spring quarter. Extra tables are pulled out and pushed to the back of the room for...

Brian Murphy speaks about future of De Anza

Brian Murphy speaks about future of De Anza

Andrew Shinjo, Staff Reporter | May 2, 2018

After 14 years as president of De Anza College, Brian Murphy leaves confident in the continuing success of De Anza. Murphy said when he first came to De Anza, the school was already well-established. “It...

SJ Earthquakes Player Balances Ball and Books

SJ Earthquakes Player Balances Ball and Books

Elizabeth Rodriguez, Staff Writer | March 17, 2015

You think being a De Anza College student is difficult? Try playing professional soccer at the same time. That’s the life of Gustavo Silva, 22, and he’s loving it. Silva currently plays center back/leftback...

Music Buzz: Dearly Divided punk band from Oakland moves on up

Music Buzz: Dearly Divided punk band from Oakland moves on up

Yousif Kassab, Staff Writer | March 17, 2015

Not all art is created equal: That’s the ugly truth. A perfect testament is Oakland melodic punk band Dearly Divided. The band, comprised of lead vocalist Jamie Cairns, bassist Brett Matthews, drummer...

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