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
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.
“Good Will Hunting” for Good Psychology
How a Classic Film Helped Popularize Psychotherapy
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.
Santa Clara’s Tasman East Specific Plan Reaches Major Construction Milestone
New Housing Development Near Levi’s Stadium Nears Completion
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
She Kills Monsters
A heartwarming and deeply dorky story about the power of sisterhood, grief and Dungeons and Dragons
Major Homelessness Shelter Faces Potential Funding Cuts
With federal administration changes, the Bill Wilson Center is at risk of losing money for youth and family resources
Beyond the Scoreboard: the Resilience of Female Athletes
Reflecting on the experiences of Santa Clara University’s female student athletes in celebration of Women’s History Month
Women’s Basketball Celebrates Senior Day Against Gonzaga
The impact of the seniors outweighs the score at the end of the game
Broncos Overcome Injury Setback To Defeat Loyola Marymount
Santa Clara's impressive second-half performance helped them defeat LMU despite an injury early on
University Showcases Diversity through events hosted by Student Organizations and Departments During Family Weekend
Cultural celebrations and inclusive programming connect families to SCU's Jesuit values as over 2,000 guests explore campus life
Cellar Market Will No Longer Accept University Dining Points for Non-Food Items
Students lose option to buy non-food items
Can Compassionate Leadership Still Exist?
From gun violence prevention to campus advocacy work, Tiago Moreno shows us what leadership is supposed to look like
Ordinary Things become Beautiful at the Winter Art Showcase
Students take over the Edward M. Dowd Art Building with an array of art pieces