Above: Sierra Shepard, 20, communications major and Katherine Nunura, 23, nursing major at their booth for Salt-Works, a Christian club.Left: Members of the K-Pop dance club perform in the main quad.Above: Julio Alfard, 20, music major, Kayla Wilson, 18, child development major, Leslie Buendia, 20, kinesiology major, Crystal Hakins, 25, child develpoment major, Sierra Cook, 18, art history major, Sayaka Makino, 19, theater arts major promote the Cheer and Dance Team in the main quad at Club Day on Thursday, Oct. 13.
Coloring pages sit on a table, completed by Olivia Ballard 19, undeclared major who says they remind her of her best friend, love and family on June 17 in the Women’s Resource and Advocacy Center.
Attendees participate in chair yoga led by Noemi Teppang, International Student Program counselor on June 17 in the Women’s Resource and Advocacy Center.
Students and faculty welcome and greet each other and outline the Safety and Inclusion Summit schedule on June 10 in the Women’s Resource and Advocacy Center.
A survey of 351 students found that 97% of respondents “feel always or usually safe navigating campus” with points of concern being parking lots and garages, low-lit areas, or areas far from the center of campus.
Courtesy of De Anza College Equity Core Team
Students plot stickers on a campus map on areas they feel safe, with a consensus emerging around the Hinson Campus Center and library during Safety and Inclusion Summit in the Women’s Resource and Advocacy Center on June 10.
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