Annual Performance Spotlights Women’s Issues
“Talking about vaginas is a taboo topic, while talking about male genitalia is considered comedic and normal."
Global Village Shows The Places You Will Go
Santa Clara was treated to a whirlwind festival of food, music, dancing and art on Sunday, as Global Village fused together elements from the Multicultural Center’s diverse clubs. This year’s theme was “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!”
Seniors Leave Legacy Onstage
Students are in charge at this year’s Winter One-Act Festival. Theater majors and minors will take the lead by directing, producing, managing and performing two plays this weekend.
Queer or Not, Have a Gay Ol’ Time at This Friday’s Dance
Some Broncos find a tight-knit community early on — in their freshman-level courses, within their sports teams, through their Greek organizations.
Week Dedicated to Student Solidarity
The Multicultural Center is currently hosting its quarterly MCC Week, a series of events that promote involvement and encourage critical thinking about diversity and culture on campus.
Expressing Faith Through Creative Soul
It’s not every day that practicing yoga becomes a performance art in spirituality. Sun salutations, original songs and tap dance routines took the stage this past weekend as part of Santa Clara’s Charisma 2015, a celebration of self-expression, spirituality and diversity of the arts.
Cardinal Visits Campus, Discusses Mercy
Cardinal Óscar Andrés Rodríguez Maradiaga, a member of Pope Francis’ advisory council of eight cardinals, spoke on Tuesday at Mission Church, discussing the role of mercy within the Catholic Church.
KSCU's New Year in Music
A new year in music means a blank slate for budding artists, trending genres and established legends alike.
Acts highlight diversity of student talent on campus
Love Jones, hosted by the Multicultural Center’s Igwebuike, featured acts like spoken word, musical acts and dance performances.