De Anza College La Voz

De Anza College La Voz

La Voz News is a publication produced by students at De Anza College, embodying the principles of the First Amendment. It was established in 1967. The newspaper receives some financial support from the De Anza Associated Student Body and is printed by the San Francisco Newspaper Printing Company.

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#1759575

United States

#516285

Science and Education/Universities and Colleges

#7989

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  • 1 month ago | lavozdeanza.com | Sam Eaton

    , La Voz StaffThe De Anza College Academic Senate approved a motion to add quantitative reasoning to the list of Institutional Core Competencies on Monday, May 5 in the Media & Learning... May 12, 2025 May 9, 2025 May 4, 2025View All , La Voz StaffA 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit central Myanmar on March 28 near the city of Mandalay. Burmese students at De Anza College shared their immediate reactions, the personal...

  • 1 month ago | lavozdeanza.com | Sam Eaton

    and Legal status has been restored for six De Anza College and three Foothill College international students during a sweeping reinstatement effort by the Trump administration. Foothill-De... May 3, 2025 May 2, 2025 April 30, 2025View All , La Voz StaffOn the third Thursday of every fall, winter and spring quarter, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the De Anza College Main Quad comes alive with an energy rarely seen during the rest...

  • Mar 12, 2025 | lavozdeanza.com | Yumeno Matsuo

    Categories: Las Positas Hawks beat the Mountain Lions 97-67 on last game before 3C2A playoffsMarch 12, 2025 An atmosphere covered the gym carried by the sophomore students who have led the team until now, although the tension between all the players before the game was still there, as usual. Men’s basketball team lost a Sophomore Night game, the final home game before the playoffs for sophomores, against the Las Positas Hawks 97-67 on Feb. 19.

  • Feb 22, 2025 | lavozdeanza.com | Ann Penalosa |Yumeno Matsuo

    Categories: Around 60 attendees enjoy ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with a twist, discussion, afternoon teaFebruary 22, 2025 Moved one moment, chuckling the next: about 60 attendees were immersed into the world of Shakespeare. For 80 minutes, the Language and Communications Village Center became Renaissance Verona. The room students use for studying, chatting or relaxing between classes became a playhouse for the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s production of “Romeo and Juliet in the 1960s” on Feb. 11.

  • Feb 17, 2025 | lavozdeanza.com | Jie Li

    , , , , and In this broadcast we cover: New La Voz News issue release DASG Love and Connection Day Upcoming Nowruz celebration on Feb. 19 Black History Month events... February 16, 2025 February 14, 2025 February 8, 2025View All , La Voz Staff Volunteers passed cherry macarons and Thai boba tea to a line of eager students. Once seated, they were given strips of colorful paper and a manual. The projector played...

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