Santa Clara meets UAB in Second Round of NIT
Broncos look to extend postseason run into April
A Book Display in Celebration of Women’s History Month
The POP Committee of the University Library put up a book display for Women’s History Month, celebrating the diverse stories of women
Food Insecurity Remains a Continual Challenge at Santa Clara University
Nearly one-third of students face food insecurity, with international students most affected at a rate of 61% according to a recent report
The Rise of Silicon Valley’s Next Gen
Two Santa Clara juniors build startups between classes, joining a wave of student entrepreneurs reshaping tech's future while still cramming for finals.
Santa Clara University Advises International Students to Postpone Travel
Amid deportation cases and pending federal restrictions, schools advise visa holders to remain in U.S.
Irish Coffee House: A Night of Music and Luck
Who doesn’t like a little poetry on St. Paddy’s Day?
“Good Will Hunting” for Good Psychology
How a Classic Film Helped Popularize Psychotherapy
Eddy Marin ’26 Receives CalHOPE Courage Award
Bronco goalkeeper recognized for his outstanding perseverance in recovery from serious injury
Trump’s Assault on Free Speech Cannot Stand
The detention of activist Mahmoud Khalil is an alarming escalation of the Trump administration’s authoritarian effort to silence political dissent—here's why you must act.
Trump’s 129-Minute Masterclass in Alienating Allies
Diplomacy takes a backseat to Trump’s ego—again
Civil Rights Complaint Against Santa Clara University Resolved
The complaint filed in October claimed the University’s Black Corporate Board Readiness program excluded non-Black applicants
From Royal Gallery to Silicon Valley: A Renaissance Painting’s 500-Year Journey
Santa Clara University student curators bring rare 16th-century masterpiece to public view after nearly two-centuries hidden in private collections
Santa Clara’s Tasman East Specific Plan Reaches Major Construction Milestone
New Housing Development Near Levi’s Stadium Nears Completion
USAID is Dying—And the World Will Feel It
Health, education and democracy are at risk worldwide under the Trump Administration's recent federal cuts
Oscars 2025: The Great Honor and Art of Storytelling
This year’s films show that movies are not about money or fame; they are about a bigger picture