Pony Express to Begin Vending Next Week
Students on the north side of campus will no longer be forced to make the grueling 10-minute trek to Benson Memorial Center for a bite to eat.
Student Builds Portable Solar Charging Station
A Santa Clara MBA candidate has invented a unit intended to charge electronic devices during natural disasters.
Spring Forward, Fall Back — Have a Heart Attack
Daylight savings is an archaic system used to regulate our sleep patterns that does more harm than good.
Top 10 Santa Clara Professors
With registration for winter classes coming up, students are scrambling to get the best courses, time slots and of course, professors
A Beautifully Strange Haven
On Lincoln Street lies Studio-Bongiorno, a small coffee shop and art gallery.
Republican Legislation Stifles the Youth Vote
To prevent young people from having a say in government, conservatives legislate obstacles at every stage of the voting process.
Warriors Will Win the West
The Golden State Warriors are winning the Western Conference this year. That’s right, I said it. I know, the season’s barely started, but the Warriors have come out looking mighty impressive.
AOTW: Taylor Milton
Milton had 16 kills and four block assists in their five-set upset win over the University of San Diego.
Soccer Dominates in Stockton
After a weather delay changed the men’s soccer team’s schedule, the team made it a business trip Sunday, routing the University of the Pacific 4-1 in Stockton.
School of Law Ranked Third in Nation for Mid-Career Salary
Payscale recently ranked the School of Law as third in the nation for mid-career salaries for alumni.
Mexican culture club celebrates Day of the Dead
Santa Clara’s Latino culture club, MEChA-El Frente, hosted a celebration of Dia de los Muertos Tuesday night.
Campus Rides to a Sustainable Tomorrow
Santa Clara aims to decrease the university’s carbon footprint two wheels at a time.
Soccer Slams San Diego 3-1
Sofia Huerta led Santa Clara to victory, scoring two of the team’s three goals and putting up six of its seven shots on goal.
The Race the Nation is Watching
California’s 17th Congressional District election pits Ro Khanna against Mike Honda, voting ends Nov. 4
Finding Meaning in Life Through Death
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is Nov. 1 and 2. The two-day holiday addresses death and celebrates the lives of departed loved ones.
Students Face Final Frontier
Santa Clara students, ranging from freshmen to doctoral candidates, will be able to monitor and control NASA satellites using a 28-foot mobile laboratory which will make frequent visits to campus.