Great Debate: Layman or Priest?
As the number of men joining the Jesuit Order has drastically dwindled over the past few decades, Santa Clara may have to break its oldest tradition. The University could one day allow an unordained person, commonly referred to as a layperson, to serve as its president.
Antonin Scalia Visits Santa Clara
Antonin Scalia, the longest-serving justice on the current Supreme Court of the United States, visited campus on Oct. 28 and addressed a crowd of 250 members of the Santa Clara community.
Mondo Burrito Wraps it Up
A local Mexican restaurant will serve its last burrito on Oct. 30, closing its doors after 18 years of serving the Santa Clara community.
Where There’s a George Will, There’s a Way
A visiting conservative columnist created a stir on campus when he engaged in vigorous discussions with Santa Clarans about his controversial opinions on sexual assault at college campuses.
New Ambassadors
To address concerns surrounding the lack of support and programming for students living in the community surrounding campus, the Office of Student Life has created a new off-campus initiative, the Neighborhood Ambassador program.
Bay Area Rapid Transit May Come to Santa Clara in 2025
Future Santa Clara students may have access to the entire Bay Area simply by crossing the street.
New Hire Has Head in the Game
Renee Baumgartner, the university’s new athletics director who started in June, says the de-cluttering of the athletic administration office is one of the immediate changes she’s implementing.