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Scholarship remembers fallen De Anza animation student
There is a saying that you truly do not die until all the lives you have touched have died as well. If this is true, then Chadwick Okamoto 's spirit will live as long as the De Anza College Animation Department exists, through a scholarship in his name. In 2001, Okamoto, a former De Anza student, scored a goal in a hockey game, returned to the bench and collapsed.…
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A question of gender
A De Anza College Child Development Center instructor is breaking Roman Catholic law. This instructor has been ordained a deacon for the Catholic Church since July 31. Juanita Cordero is a woman.
Roman Catholic law forbids the ordination of women. Cordero, a member of the Roman Catholic Women Priests Organization, and some male clergymen who are openly sympathetic are at risk for excommunication by the pope.…
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Classes just got cheaper
Beginning Winter Quarter of 2007, De Anza College will decrease the enrollment fee to thirteen dollars a quarter. Kathleen Moberg, the Dean of Admissions and Records said, "the main reason that this was done was the last time the legislature increased fees, there was a large decrease in community college enrollment across the state.…
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Senator spotlight: Rehana Rehman
Rehana Rehman, 27, is the De Anza Student Body Vice President of Administration. She has been in and out of school for about ten years and has been juggling her education with being a wife and a mother. As a senator, her main responsibly is making bylaw changes assuring they reflect the demands of the current senate.…
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