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Task Force recommendations will destroy community college system

The California Community College Student Success Task Force has proposed changes that "have the potential to fundamentally change our campus culture," according to Academic Senate President Karen Chow. Full story

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De Anza students share holiday traditions

The holiday season means many things to De Anza students: family, jolliness, Jesus, annoying jingles, hassle. Some even find it festive to scare the little ones. Full story

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Profile: Disabled Students Unlimited

“Disabled Students Unlimited has a multifaceted meaning,” said Paul Bell, the De Anza club’s vice president. “‘Unlimited’ not only means that disabled students are unlimited to what they can accomplish, it also means the club is not limited to only disabled students. Full story

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Lecture series brings photography to life

"Have faith in what you see; find your own voice," photographer Mark Citret told a group gathered for DeAnza's photographer lecture series. Citret lectured about what moved him in photography and how it shapes his subject matter. Full story

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Student Success Task Force proposes sweeping changes

The Student Success Task Force released 73 pages of draft recommendations that propose sweeping changes to the California Community College system Sept. 30. The ramifications of these recommendations, ranging from changes to registration priority to class funding, have only now come to light. Full story

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Cutting various classes any further will limit opportunity for students of De Anza

As most of us already may know, state funding cuts have resulted in a budget deficit for community colleges. The deficit plaguing the Foothill-De Anza Community College District is of approximately $22.8 million. Full story

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Men's and women's water polo seasons end

The men’s and women’s water polo seasons wrapped up with Coast Conference Championships in early November, with the men playing at Ohlone College at the women playing at De Anza. Full story

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Documentary questions stereotypes

On Nov. 17, De Anza faculty members Christine Chai and James Nguyen hosted a screening and discussion of Elaine Kim's "Slaying the Dragon: Reloaded," a documentary on the portrayal of Asian American women in Hollywood. Full story

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