The Privilege of Boredom
COVID-19 sent freshmen home in 2020, but this year’s graduating seniors emerged with a college experience nonetheless
Lillian Humber Named ASG President After Tumultuous Election
Decision comes after an unsteady campaign process marked by election code violations and accusations
Free Narcan Machine Installed in Benson Basement
Implemented after student advocacy for the life-saving treatment
Emily Pachoud Discusses Climate Crisis Awareness
The lead tUrn intern shares her senses of passion and urgency for climate activism
Campus Ministry Tours Watsonville Farms
Visit fosters knowledge of housing insecurity among migrant farmworkers
Santa Clara Career Fairs Return to In-Person Format
Students networked with employers from various industries in the Schott Athletic Center
Benson Opens Gluten-Free Restaurant
Decision comes after students requested more options to meet dietary restrictions
Julie Sullivan Delivers State of the University Address
President spoke on increasing tuition costs and aggravation over lack of representation for underprivileged students
Trees Cut Down Near Malley Center
Decision comes after Facilities determined they posed a safety hazard and abided by campus tree care plan
Evaluating the State of Counseling and Psychological Resources on Campus
Amid CAPS reform, Santa Clara’s new Counselors in Residence program proves valuable for student community
Inclusive Excellence Student Advisory Council Hosts Diversity Forum
Assembly emphasized student well-being and the financial support of underserved students
ChatGPT Changes the Nature of Education
Student use of new AI chatbot generates controversy at universities
San José Mayor Matt Mahan Gets To Work
Addressing homelessness and lack of affordable housing critical for newly-appointed mayor
Santa Clara County Makes Strides in Affordable Housing
In a booming California housing market, Santa Clara County residents and students are faced with difficult choices for affordable housing
If You Ignore Where the Money Comes From, did the $11 Million Make a Difference?
Koch Foundation donation to Ciocca Center remains a debate three years later
Classroom Mask Mandate Removed as California is Set to End State of Emergency
With most of the campus vaccinated and boosted, Santa Clara relaxes pandemic restrictions
Julie H. Sullivan Offers Inspirational Address At Presidential Inauguration
Sullivan looks to further Santa Clara’s academic excellence and inclusive community
California Gas Prices at an All-Time High
Facing high gas prices, commuter students sort priorities