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'Santouri' makes subversive statement

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'Santouri' makes subversive statement

Jonathan Yeung: ICC Chair of Finance

Student leader of the week

Jonathan Yeung: ICC Chair of Finance
Name: Jonathan Yeung Position currently held: Inter Club Council Chair of Finance Positions previously held: Economics and Law Club Co-founder/ President in Winter 2007 ICC Representative - Winter 2007 Major: Economics Hobbies: Reading, Current and Foreign Affairs, Economics AD: Which political figure do you look up to? JY: Tony Blair because he is one of the most prominent politicians I have ever envisaged.… Post the First Comment

Vietnamese club embraces all

Club of the week

The Vietnamese Student Association is not a club for only Vietnamese students, but a social gathering for anyone who wants to understand the Vietnamese culture and peer support. The club adviser has been there for 13 years. She's done more for the members then being an adviser.… Post the First Comment

HomeGrown Sounds: 'Tyra from Saigon'

Tyra Pham, Or Tyra from saigon, is an accomplished turntablist and an example for female musicians across the world. She's also a De Anza Graphic Design Student

HomeGrown Sounds: 'Tyra from Saigon'
Tyra Pham, or 'Tyra from Saigon' as you may know her on stage, is a 24-year-old Toronto Native, and one of the few female DJ scratchers in the world. She's also a De Anza College student majoring in Graphic Design. Her dedication and devotion to music became clear when she taught herself to scratch a few years ago and in a very brief amount of time has become one of the best in the world.… Post the First Comment

Student Style

What are kids wearing nowadays anyway?

Student Style
Kyle Barnette 22 years old Business major Jacket: $89 from Against All Odds. "I like Tupac, plus I needed a heavy jacket for the cold." Jeans: $50 Somewhere in L.A. Hat: $30 from Lids Shoes: $90 from Niketown Shirt: Gift Earrings: Gift… Post the First Comment

Comics

Comics

Stuck on Stickers

Some students express themselves with their vehicles - at least the stickers. Cheesy, political, nonsensical, you name it - students have got it attached to the rear of their cars.

Stuck on Stickers

Comics: Minute Man

Comics: Minute Man

Neither a ninja nor a lender be

Economics for everyone

In the summer of 2007, an arcane term from the world of finance - "subprime" - seemed to appear from out of nowhere to become part of America's everyday lexicon. In fact, "subprime" was the American Dialectic Society's word of the year for 2007. In the news, this term was typically accompanied by talk of a mortgage crisis, or - rather more hyperbolically - a mortgage "meltdown.… Post the First Comment

Hey dude, wash your hands, why dont you?

Washing your hands can prevent the spread of colds, flu, foodborne illnesses and some gastrointestinal disorders. Hand washing is also the first line of defense against an ever growing public health concern called Community-Associated Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, (CA-MRSA).… Post the First Comment

Club Day Preview

Club Day Preview
Club Day, one of the largest regular events on the De Anza College campus, happened last Thursday. The following pictures are a sneak peak at our full feature of Club Day, which you can find in the Feb. 11 issue of La Voz (that's Monday).… 1 Comment

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The real politics 101: how to run for president of the United States

With Jon Edwards out of the race, it's now inevitable: the Democratic Party nominee will be the first major party candidate for president who is not both white and male. This historic event means that anyone can become president - even you. Below is a handy-dandy breakdown of how to run for president.… Post the First Comment
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