Associated Student Government Addresses Ableism at University Through Open-Letter
Students report microaggressions, broken facilities and month-long delays in receiving accommodations as disabled students struggle to navigate campus life.
California Prepares for Potential Changes in Federal Disaster Relief Funding
California plans for potential FEMA cuts under Trump as state faces threats from wildfires, budget deficit and potential shift from 75% to 25% federal disaster coverage, prompting special legislative session.
Quarters to Semesters; Old School to make a Big Change?
Santa Clara University explores switching to semesters, weighing Jesuit core challenges, study abroad flexibility, and alignment with most U.S. universities.
Remembering Kephas Pope ’27
The Santa Clara University biochemistry and neuroscience student was killed by a vehicle collision on Nov. 21.
Student Kephas Pope Killed in Car Accident
Santa Clara University mourns the loss of Kephas Pope ‘27 after his death on Thursday
Social Work Showcased: Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti Awarded Million Dollar Prize
Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti wins the $1 million Opus Prize for her work in Nigeria, empowering women to achieve economic independence and challenging cultural norms around gender equality.
Days after the election, Santa Clara University reckons with the repercussions
Students and staff across campus feel tensions in the wake of the recent Presidential election.
Red, White, and Yellow: A New Look for SCU
Santa Clara University’s reimagined logo aims to shift its brand, aligning with ambitious goals in its strategic plan
Women’s and Gender Studies: Renamed, Reframed
The department changed their name to Gender and Sexualities Studies to represent the more inclusive field.
Doors Open to Bucky’s Closet
In a push for sustainable and affordable business clothing, Santa Clara University Opens First Community Thrift Store
Santa Clara & Prop 36: What Conviction Data Cannot Communicate About Retail Theft
Santa Clara businesses and police speculate why reports of shoplifting have decreased despite 2014’s reduced sentencing policies amidst a contentious debate over partial-rollback, Prop. 36.
What’s at Stake for Santa Clara Students This Election
With tensions high, students share what issues are motivating their electoral picks
Racial Discrimination Complaint Filed Against Santa Clara University Demands Federal Investigation into Black Corporate Board Readiness Program
Anti-affirmative action group files federal complaint targeting program supporting Black students
The Future of ASG: Meet the First-Year Senate Candidates
Missed out on ASG’s first-year candidate panel on Monday? Here’s the sparknotes.
A Historic Milestone: SCU Honors Indigenous Peoples Day as an Official Campus Holiday
After years of advocacy, Santa Clara University reflects on its growing commitment to acknowledging Indigenous history and supporting Native communities.
Soluna App Offers Free, Personalized Mental Health Support
The app offers live, one-to-one coaching, stress-management tools, assessments and community support
Santa Clara University Introduces New Responsible AI Minor
In a Multidisciplinary Approach the University Merges the Technical and Ethical Sides of AI
The Multicultural Center's Vision for Inclusivity at SCU
With the Shapell renovations, Multicultural Center directors hope it will allow for more growth in its community.