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Episode 4 - A first-generation Latinx student on how she navigates her college life

Episode 4 – A first-generation Latinx student on how she navigates her college life

Isabella McClintock and Justin Fry | May 22, 2023

Editor's note: There is no class on Monday, May 29. School is still in session Monday, May 22. Waiting for class to start? Commuting to campus? Need something to listen to and want to stay updated...

Episode 3 - DASG president on her journey at De Anza and her work on promoting diversity

Episode 3 – DASG president on her journey at De Anza and her work on promoting diversity

Isabella McClintock and Justin Fry | May 14, 2023

Waiting for class to start? Commuting to campus? Need something to listen to and want to stay updated about what’s happening on campus. We’ve got you covered! Introducing a weekly podcast hosted...

Episode 2 - La Voz news editor discusses her involvement within the community

Episode 2 – La Voz news editor discusses her involvement within the community

Justin Fry and Isabella McClintock | May 5, 2023

Waiting for class to start? Commuting to campus? Need something to listen to and want to stay updated about what's happening on campus. We've got you covered! Introducing a weekly podcast hosted...

Episode 1 - Autumn Alvarez on her role as La Voz News editor-in-chief

Episode 1 – Autumn Alvarez on her role as La Voz News editor-in-chief

Isabella McClintock and Justin Fry | May 2, 2023

Waiting for class to start? Commuting to campus? Need something to listen to and want to stay updated about what's happening on campus. We've got you covered! Introducing a weekly podcast hosted...

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