XYZ: The Atypical Fraternity
Fraternities have an image issue. Stories about property damage, whimsical racism or semi-consensual sex have teetered these macho pillars of university life. XYZ aims to be different.
Santana Pioneers Unique Genre with Diverse Sounds
The Bay Area is a diverse place, where multiple cultures and backgrounds intermingle. Solo artist Salvador Santana and his music are a reflection of that spirit.
When the Date Isn't Straight
Santa Clara is not the best place for gay students to find dates. Across the board, queer students experience a lack of prospects and dating opportunities.
Modern Meets Traditional
To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a parade of cultural events will march through campus in the next two weeks.
Sex and Dating at Santa Clara
The Santa Clara’s Scene section dives into the dating scene and sex lives of the student body to unveil the experiences, perspectives and challenges facing Broncos.
Annual Performance Spotlights Women’s Issues
“Talking about vaginas is a taboo topic, while talking about male genitalia is considered comedic and normal."
Dedicated Juggler Hypnotizes Crowds with Colorful Craft
Reoccurring Love Jones performer David Lyons can’t recall a time when he couldn’t juggle. Breaking brains with his mind-bending juggling-in-the-dark routine, he doesn’t have plans to quit any time soon.
Placeholder Website Stirs Up Controversy
Placeholder News, a satirical magazine that focuses on Santa Clara, has gained an online presence, causing laughs for some Broncos and headaches for others.
Relay Celebrates Life
Over 35 teams of students and local organizations attended this year’s Relay For Life to raise funds for cancer research and cancer patient resources.
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!”
Teamwork and Talent Win Championships
At Santa Clara, taking a title home is no easy task. With the season fast approaching, those illustrious intramural championship t-shirts are on the minds of intramural athletes throughout campus.
Topknots: The Latest Fashion Travesty
There is an epidemic spreading through the population of young men in our country. It’s grabbing them by the short-hairs and not letting them go. This unforgiving plague has even made some of our fellow Broncos its victims.
Conference Ties LGBTQ and Jesuit Identities
The two-day conference offered a range of programs for participants. Each event asked what it means to be a member of the queer community and a student at a Jesuit university.
Bike Spokes Pop the Santa Clara Bubble
Every third Friday night each month, thousands of bicyclists ride through the streets of San Jose. Bike Party may be the greatest idea in Silicon Valley’s history.
Meet DJ Andie Roy
Better known in cyberspace as Andie Roy, junior Chris Rotas is an electronic music producer whose SoundCloud page boasts several popular tracks, two of which have been played over 100,000 times.
Review Releases Latest Issue With a Bang
After 146 years, Santa Clara Review is trying something different for the release of Vol. 102, Issue 1.
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.