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 COLLEGE
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Another history center resource is the Stocklmeir Library and Archives, a growing collection of materials on California and on almost every aspect of Santa Clara Valley’s development. A book and journal collection and archives, including student research papers, audio and video oral history, photographs, manuscripts, ephemera, newsletters, clippings and pamphlets are available for research.
 e CHC also houses the Audrey Edna Butcher Civil Liberties Education Initiative, which engages students and the general public on civil liberties issues.
Telephone: Executive Director 408.864.8986
Library/Archives
408.864.8987 Website: deanza.edu/califhistory
CHEESEMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY AREA (CHEESEMAN ESA)
 e Cheeseman ESA is a natural garden containing more than 400 species of plants representing 12 California native plant communities. This 1.5-acre site on the southeast corner of the campus is maintained by the Biological, Health and Environmental Sciences Division and the Environmental Studies Department.  e ESA is used to conduct environmental research and contains a student laboratory for use by environmental studies and biology classes.
Telephone: 408.864.5446 CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
 e De Anza Child Development Center (CDC) offers child care to Foothill- De Anza students and the community at large.  e program values inclusion of all children and serves as a practicum for student interns working toward their degree or certi cate in the  elds of Child Development or Early Intervention. Sta  members meet the highest standards of the profession, and curriculum is based on best practices for young children.
The CDC serves children ages 18 months to  ve years and has the capacity to provide services to more than 100 children. Parent participation is supported and strongly encouraged. For students,
ATHLETICS
De Anza is a member of the Coast Conference and the California Community College Athletic Association. Varsity teams compete in nine sports for men: baseball, basketball, swimming and diving, cross country, football, soccer, tennis, track and  eld, and water polo.  e 10 sports for women include basketball, cross country, swimming and diving, water polo, softball, tennis, track and  eld, volleyball, badminton and soccer. All entering students have two years of eligibility at the community college level and must be enrolled in 12 units while competing. Nine of those units must be attempted in courses that are consistent with the student-athlete's educational plan.
Most athletic programs follow a yearlong calendar of conditioning, training and competition. Information about each program and coach can be found on the Athletics Department website.
Director Location: PE 5, Room 51F Telephone: 408.864.8745
BOOKSTORE
 e De Anza College Bookstore is located in the Registration & Student Services Building.  e Bookstore is the one-stop source for textbooks, including rental textbooks, reference books, study aids and school, art and o ce supplies.  e Bookstore also sells De Anza College logo clothing and gifts, Scantron forms, pencils and convenience store items.  e Bookstore o ers computers, software and supplies at educational discounts.
Telephone: Textbook information 408.864.8455
General information
408.864.8701 Website: deanza.edu/bookstore
(includes 24-hour online textbook orders, school supplies, logo clothing orders, online faculty textbook requisitions, hours of operation, buyback dates and special events)
CALIFORNIA HISTORY CENTER
 e recipient of numerous awards and honors, the California History Center (CHC) is an active focal point for the study of California and has been recognized as an Outstanding Educational Facility by the state of California.  e center is housed in the rehabilitated Trianon building, located on the De Anza College campus and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. CHC is dedicated to promoting the study of local and regional history and encouraging the development of a vibrant civic and cultural life for the community. Students, faculty, sta  and community members are welcome to utilize the center’s resources: credit courses, changing exhibits, lectures and special events, and publications including its quarterly membership magazine, Californian, and local history books.
   Website:
deanza.edu/athletics
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