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April 18 DASB Senate Meeting Briefs
The DASB Senate met Wednesday, April 18, at 4:30 p.m. in the Administration building to discuss issues around campus. - The senate approved the allocation of $2,437 to the Foothill-De Anza Internship program to cover hiring a student intern to create a video advertisement for the program.…
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Suspended baseball player speaks out
The wall of silence was shattered as one of the eight suspended De Anza baseball players has come forward in an exclusive interview with La Voz. Spencer Maltbie, a second-year student at De Anza, spoke out about the night the alleged rape took place on, after the De Anza baseball team played at San Jose City College on March 3.…
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Faculty member files lawsuit against De Anza administration
De Anza College administrators and faculty will appear before the Superior Court of California in Palo Alto on May 31 at 1 p.m. to settle a small claims case.
Carlos Mujal, a history instructor since 2001, is suing the college for loss of income. "This issue is about faculty rights," said Mujal.…
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STUDENT WALK-OUT
On Tuesday, May 1, the club Students For Justice! will sponsor a class walkout at 11:45 a.…
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Slow development on Peace RoomCONTROVERSIAL ROOM FACES OBSTACLES THAT DELAY PROGRESS
Students and faculties in De Anza College may have a new campus facility called the "peace room" to manage their stress. "It is a room for medication, contemplation, chanting, and prayer," said Scott McDonough, the major supporter of the peace room and the president of the World Peace Buddhists Club.…
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How Asian-American students feel about the Virginia Tech Tragedy
While the Virginia Tech tragedy on April 16 elicited concerns over gun control, Medicare, and campus security, some Asian-Americans may have more to cope with.
"My concern is that the media might portray a stereotype of a quiet Asian as dangerous," said Kathy Cheung, a De Anza College bio-chemistry student from Hong Kong, referring to the killer Cho Seung-Hui being repeatedly reported as - "the loner.…
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