Career Fair Creates Opportunity
With over 1,300 students attend- ing, Santa Clara’s largest career fair since the economic recession took place yesterday.
Bronco Convos: Leadership
Senior Anaisy Tolentino has had a productive three years at Santa Clara. Without even mentioning her political science major with double minors in communication and sociology or her plans for law school, she’s left an inspiring impression on a lot of people in this community.
Room Offers Calm in the Midst of Chaos
The most peaceful room on campus is in the middle of Benson Memorial Center.
Hawiian Band Invited for Luau
Say “aloha” to Hawaii without an expensive plane ticket or missing your final exams at this year’s Luau hosted by the Hawaiian cultural club.
Spring concert takes a chance and scores
The Activities Programming Board brought 21-year-old Chance the Rapper to perform at the annual Spring Concert.
Play About Morals Leaves Students Reflecting Long After Show’s End
“Goodness,” the grim play by Michael Redhill, which focuses on genocide and prejudice, completed its week-long run in the Fess Parker Studio Theatre on Saturday, May 17.
Play Brings Morality to the Stage
The show is currently playing at the Fess Parker Studio Theatre at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $10 with student identification.
New Club on Campus
Although there are a significant number of Persian-American students at Santa Clara, there has not been a Registered Student Organization established for this ethnicity on campus until now.
Group Captures Spirit of Ethnic Minority
In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Asian-American theater company hereandnow visited Santa Clara on Tuesday to perform “Attack of the Asians,” a production that consisted of a series of short skits.
Traditional Story Told in Multicultural Show
One of Vietnam’s oldest and most cherished folktales, the story of Lady Trieu, will be performed with a unique, modern addition by the Vietnamese Student Association at their culture show this Saturday.
Museum Revamped to Bring Circus to Campus
The de Saisset Museum will host its annual College Night tonight from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This year’s theme will be “Cirque de Saisset.” Attractions for the night include raffles, henna tattoos, food, face paintings, balloon art, carnival games, a photobooth and a scavenger hunt. Santa Clara’s student band, Exit 11, will also be performing a live set of songs.
Tunnel of Oppression Illuminates Issues
The Tunnel of Oppression, sponsored by the Santa Clara Office of Multicultural Learning, sought to advocate for change around the world with the annual event spotlighting various forms of injustice.
LGBT Choir Performs Show Tunes
The Silicon Valley Gay Men’s Chorus performed a medley of classic Broadway hits during their latest concert over the weekend at the Santa Clara Recital Hall. Santa Clara is full of opportunities to attend exciting events that showcase all kinds of talent, ranging from dancing to painting to spoken word.
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.
New Event Has Students On the Hunt For Art Appreciation
The Fine Arts Support Team will be hosting a three-day arts scavenger hunt in an attempt to draw more awareness to the arts, especially student art.
Yearly Event to Celebrate Diverse Cultures
This Sunday, April 6, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., “The Bend” located by the intersection of Market Street and The Alameda will be filled with various booths hosted by Santa Clara student organizations.The event’s theme, “It’s A Small World!,” relates to bringing people of all backgrounds, lifestyles and cultures together – one of Global Village’s major goals.
All Eyes on Indie Artists
If you’ve ever wondered where to find the indie scene in the South Bay, look no further. Newly remodeled Fuego Lounge will be hosting its grand opening in Santa Clara on Sunday, April 6, featuring local indie musicians.