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Springing into action

District board overturns Measure G megaproject plans

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Season recap: Hurdles on and off the track.

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Coffee shop owner brings caffeinated drinks, spirit to campus

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Mountain Lions track and field places second at Coast Conference meet PAGE 8

Letter from Editor-in-Chief

Dear La Voz readers,

On behalf of the La Voz staff, I am pleased to announce that we are back in print after a two year hiatus. Since COVID-19 shut down all schools, La Voz was unable to continue its print edition and moved to publish online. Deciding that two years was long enough, the La Voz editorial board and staff have worked hard to create this physical issue that you hold in your hands today. This couldn’t have been possible without the unyielding support from our adviser, Farideh Dada, who has guided and cheered us on since day one. We hope you enjoy reading this special edition of our print paper as much as we have enjoyed making it for you. Inside, you will find highlights from spring quarter and perhaps even your name included too! This is only the beginning of La Voz’s new future as we continue to be “the voice” of De Anza.

Well wishes,

Autumn Alvarez

Staff also includes:

Yumeno Matsuo (staff writer)

Chia Yu “Teresa” Wu (staff writer)

Justin Fry (staff writer)

Isabella McClintock (staff writer)

Katrina Bui (freelance writer)

Archee Kumar (freelance writer)

Leila Salam (freelance photographer)

Jessie “Xinjie” Zhou (freelance designer)

Sabrina “Jiang” Lai (freelance designer)

Jigna Bhakta (freelance designer)

Rory Conlon (copy editor)

Anisa Qadir (copy editor)

Aziza Saidova (student employee)

Farideh Dada (faculty adviser)

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