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Athlete of the Week
De Anza women's soccer player Jessica Method is a graduate from Willow Glen High School in San Jose. She has been playing soccer for as long as she can remember basically since the time she could walk and kick a ball around.
Method was inspired by her father to get started playing soccer, and once she started she said there was no going back.…
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Women's soccer earns clean-sheet against La Positas College
The De Anza College women's soccer team defeated Las Positas College 2-0 on Tuesday in their final home game of the regular season, bringing their record to 8-8-4.
"We played good enough to win today, but it wasn't as good as we played [Skyline on] Friday.…
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Ballet San Jose offers $10 tickets for students
Thanks to a $100,000 grant from philanthropist Gloria Pope, tickets to evening performances of Ballet San Jose cost $10 for college students.
Tickets normally cost up to $85, with the most expensive being in the balcony or the front rows of orchestra seating nearest the stage.…
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Professor of the Week
Paula Silva, at one time a college dropout who barely graduated high school, says her teaching style is based primarily on how she was not taught. She had already been working for five years when she began college, where she says she found some instructors who were the exception to the group of teachers she had known in high school.…
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Waste your time like a pro
For all of the students still feeling new to De Anza College and wondering where some good spots to hang out are, you'd be surprised just how many places around campus there are to study, chill and even learn some new skills. When walking through the De Anza campus, you're sure to see hundreds of different people in groups hanging out at tables, in parking lots or by fountains.…
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Planetarium shining since 1969
As students at De Anza College, we have access to some of the most reputable programs in the state, as well as an extremely high transfer rate.
However, one drawback to having a plethora of specialized programs is that many students spend all their time in one department, while others become overlooked.…
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Chief's CornerCop-Stop survival guide
Moving violations are the most common reason a vehicle is stopped by a police officer. Reasons include speeding, failure to stop at a stop sign or red light, failure to use a turn signal or not having a child properly restrained in a child seat. Equipment violations are the next reason an officer may stop your car.…
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Economics for EveryonePa-pa-pa-poker face
The recent bounty of words, terms and names entering - or on occasion, reentering - the lexicon of mainstream America has been one of the more intriguing consequences of the financial crisis and economic downturn. Previously, society had generally relegated them to the domain of economics and finance.…
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