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.
Music Festival Brings New Flavor to Market
Daydream Nation, a monthly music showcase for alternative bands, will soon bring a new flavor of entertainment to the venue.
MCC Director Talks Diversity at Santa Clara
Focusing on understanding and equality, Max Nguyen, the director of the Multicultural Center, expressed the importance of diversity within our community.
KSCU's New Year in Music
A new year in music means a blank slate for budding artists, trending genres and established legends alike.
Challenging Hip-Hop with Heart and Soul
Old Sol’s new album, “Power and Will,” is not what you would expect from a hip-hop artist. Listen to any popular rap song and there are common themes: money, brands, sex and drugs. That is not Old Sol’s bag.
The White Panda Rocks Santa Clara
On Monday night, The White Panda played their version of nostalgic hits to create new memories.
Cecilia in the Cellar — The Happiest Helper on Campus
At Santa Clara, Broncos have their very own angel in the form of Cecilia Carrasco.
Love Jones Hits the Stage
There were no tricks, only treats at Igwebuike’s fall quarter Love Jones.
The Nine to Five Grind Gets its Own Anthem
Fridays often end with people swapping war stories from their work week. This Friday, the Santa Clara Department of Theatre and Dance will debut “Working,” a musical about those stories.
A Beautifully Strange Haven
On Lincoln Street lies Studio-Bongiorno, a small coffee shop and art gallery.
Theater Curtains Lift for Seniors’ Careers
The training wheels are off, and three senior theater majors are about to ride solo, marking their directorial debut this weekend in the fall One-Act Festival.
Latino Experience Sung Through Spoken Word
Spoken word artist David A. Romero explored his cultural identity using poetic words to guide the expedition last night in the Bronco.
Night of the Zombies Gives Museum New Life
Visitors wore fake bloodstained clothes and meandered through galleries, creating a pleasantly disorienting atmosphere at the San Jose Museum of Art on Oct. 16.
Santa Clara Club Busts Down Closet Doors
Santa Clara students celebrated sexual diversity last week by creating a space that allowed students to be vocal and proud of their sexual orientation on National Coming Out Day.
Pre-Game Parties Amp School Spirit
The Ruff Riders launched an initiative to rouse school spirit by hosting tailgating events at off-campus residences.
Santa Clara Student Crashes Fashion Week
Santa Clara upperclassmen told me to study abroad. They didn’t explain why — they just said I had to. Studying abroad in Paris, the international fashion capital, soon became one of my college goals.
Red Bull Concert Brings Energy to San Francisco
Four electronic artists with varying styles competed for cheers of fans at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom on Oct. 1.