Santa Clara Hires New Executive Vice President and Provost
James Glaser reflects on his upcoming term and what is in store for moving across the country
Shapell Crowded for MCC Week
The week of events highlights the need for more community spaces on campus
From Boot Camp to Business School
Student veteran Keanu Spindola shares his experience as a non-traditional university student
Union Demonstration to Be Held by Santa Clara Faculty
The newly formed adjunct and lecturer union hopes to draw attention to union contract negotiations
The Case for Compassion
Santa Clara professors host event to educate students on the Israel-Palestine conflict
CSI Credit Card Maxes Out, Leaving Clubs Fundless
Insufficient funding pushes Santa Clara RSO members to make personal financial sacrifices
Breaking Radio Silence
The Underground Sound is making new waves in the Santa Clara music scene
Wellness Center Fully Staffed for the First Time in Years
The Wellness Center has welcomed three new staff members over the past three weeks
Student Safety With ASG President Lilly Humber
Safe Walk and other student safety initiatives remain a priority for the Associated Student Government and Santa Clara
Santa Clara’s Class of 2027 Gets Involved
With one week of college under their belts, first-years explore ways to connect with the Bronco community by attending club fairs
New COVID-19 Protocols on Campus Rely on Wastewater Testing
Santa Clara’s COVID-19 response team has scaled back protocols for this academic year
Past and Present: Into the Wild Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary
After a decade of being one of Santa Clara’s most active CSOs on campus, members of ITW from the past and present reflect on the club’s impact throughout the years.
New Vice President of Finance Speaks on Sustainability
A conversation with Wilson Garone about his goals for Santa Clara’s common home
Letter from the Editor
I have so many hopes for The Santa Clara and so much gratitude for those who have worked to bring the newspaper to a point where these hopes are possible.
The Privilege of Boredom
COVID-19 sent freshmen home in 2020, but this year’s graduating seniors emerged with a college experience nonetheless