Add excitement to mundane Halloween traditions
If dull Halloween traditions haunt you year after year, make your Halloween a little spookier with these helpful suggestions.
Internet speed to increase
After weeks of students and faculty being frustrated by slow internet, the university is switching internet service providers.
Bryant's dedication harnessed by teammates
Take one look at senior John Bryant and you will have a good idea of what to expect from the men's basketball team this upcoming season.
Earthquakes won and done at Buck Shaw
The San Jose Earthquakes defeated Toronto FC 2-0 Saturday night to close out their 2008 Major League Soccer regular season in front of a sellout crowd of 10,526.
No on Prop 8, yes for equality
If Proposition Eight, the "California Marriage Protection Act," passes, it would constitutionally mandate inequality.
Farewell to George Dubya
Oliver Stone's latest biopic, "W.," on President George W. Bush came out on Friday to mixed reviews. Though the film had its shortcomings, it served a purpose.
Disabilities resources on campus discussed
Students with disabilities come in all shapes and sizes at Santa Clara. Some have wheelchairs, others dogs.
Broncos open new pool with win
The men's water polo team hosted Air Force and Cal Baptist in their inaugural home games at Sullivan Aquatic Center Saturday in front of an estimated crowd of 200.
Only one thing left to do: Vote
By now, most of us have probably had our fill of Joe the Plumber, William Ayers and Sarah Palin's wardrobe. But one thing is certain: Now we must go vote.
Soccer fans have intensity
Sports fans are generally a crazy bunch, but soccer fans are just a different breed altogether.
Behind the masks of candidates
With Halloween arriving tomorrow, I can't help but think about how the meaning of Halloween has changed as I have grown up, and how the holiday can be compared to America today.
McCain and Obama, one and the same
Former Gov. Jesse Ventura said it best when he stated that choosing between Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama is like choosing between Coke and Pepsi -- in the long run, they're both the same.
Ramble on: A soundtrack for the season (part one)
Autumn is an exceptional season, especially when crunchy orange, yellow and red leaves trickle down and collect as nature takes its annual bow in benevolent fashion.
Labor group rallies for workers' rights
Shouts of "Si se puede!" rang out onto campus Wednesday afternoon from the free speech zone.
Voters to decide on public transportation
When voters head to the booths Tuesday, they will make a choice about the expansion of public transportation all over the state, including the area near Santa Clara.
Support fair wages for Bon Appetit
Students donned red duct tape Xs across their stomachs, legs and t-shirts to show solidarity.
No excuses for not casting a vote
I have noticed that among young people lately, there has been a trend toward exercising one's right to not vote.