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This will be the last issue of La Voz for the academic year. The next issue will be Sept. 22.
The Voice of De Anza College
DA prepares for changes next year
CLUBS, GAMES AND CANDY
by Luke Stangel La Voz
by Luke Stangel La Voz De Anza heard the cry of “timber!” last week, as the trees in Parking Lot A went to that great old-growth forest in heaven. De Anza plans to target 180 trees for removal, said Donna JonesDulin, director of college services. The trees were removed to enlarge Parking Lots A and B, which will be consolidated into one parking lot over the summer session. Construction workers will resurface
see Townhall, Page 15
CDC receives ‘happy ending’ by Meera Kumbhani La Voz assumes the center will receive a portion of these “tax-bailout” funds once the state budget is signed, the plan to remain open for fall is based strictly on other sources of funding – funding that made up about 35 percent of the total budget
see CDC, Page 5
Karen Uyenco / La Voz
Lloyd Tambalo tosses the ball in hopes of winning the tic-tactoe game at the Native Exchange Club’s table. The club’s table at the Club Expo/Carnival had a choice of Starbursts, Mamba and condoms up for grabs.
over 1,000 De Anza students, the end of the quarter means “Graduation.” On Saturday, June 18 De Anza will be hosting its 36th Annual Commencement and Reception from 9 to 11 a.m. Roland Pierre-Dixon, deputy
district attorney for Santa Clara County, is scheduled to speak at the commencement, as well as Martha Kanter, the former De Anza president who was just recently selected as the Foothill-De Anza District Chancellor.
Tents down, protesters still strong by Daniel DeBolt La Voz
Since the beginning of the academic school year, Graduation and Evaluation Coordinator Kent McGee has been keeping graduation paperwork organized.
At the Students for Justice meeting on Thursday afternoon, exhausted students voted to end the tent city after two weeks of camping in the quad. The club decided to take down the tents Friday afternoon, but it promises the protest against laying off 38 classified district employees would not end. Further action is planned for the district
see Grad, Page 6
see Campout, Page 5
DA’S 36TH COMMENCEMENT AND RECEPTION HELD JUNE 28
Many De Anza students are anxiously waiting for the spring quarter to end so they can begin summer vacation basking in the sun. But for
the lots, and repaint parking lines. Plans call for 369 new parking spots in the fall. Lot B and the east Stelling entrance will close on July 7 for construction. De Anza plans to have the new, larger parking lot open in time for fall classes. Measure E funds were allocated to the project at about $20,000 per parking space, said JonesDulin. Lot C, located
see Trees, Page 6
Annual graduation ceremony underway by Mariecar Mendoza La Voz
Parking lot expansion continues TREES DESTROYED FOR 369 MORE SPACES
Despite a looming $20 million district budget deficit, De Anza doesn’t plan to cut the number of class offerings in the summer or fall quarter. The summer quarter will actually see a 2 percent increase in class offerings, said Judy Miner, vice president of instruction. Key administrators and new student senators met on Wednesday at an open discussion in the campus center. The purpose of the meeting was to bring next year’s senate up to speed on campus issues. Most of the questions raised had to do with next year’s budget crisis, and the impact
De Anza’s Child Development Center will remain open for at least fall quarter next year, despite the possibility that the state will eliminate $700,000 of funding, said CDC Dean Kathleen Burson. Although Burson
June 16, 2003
A First Amendment Student Newspaper
Vol. 36, Issue 30
INSIDE SPORTS: Writer Shira Leeder shares her experience of winning second place nationally, Page 15 GRADUATION: Check out who’s graduating and who received scholarships, Page 7
INDEX Letters to the Editor Tips for Graduation Advice Column Healthy Helpings
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