Exorcising the Ghosts of Halloween Past at a Pumpkin Patch
I last visited a pumpkin patch during a field trip in third grade. But last week, I made my triumphant return to not one, but two pumpkin patches.
How Dare You Sleep on Steph
Stephen Curry has been overlooked his entire career. Even after winning NBA MVP and a championship last year, he’s still not getting the respect he deserves. Several preseason predictions had Curry behind Kevin Durant, James Harden, Anthony Davis and LeBron James in the MVP race.
Volleyball Stunned By Portland
The Santa Clara Volleyball team suffered a heartbreaking loss at the University of Portland on Halloween. The Broncos were able to push the match to a final fifth set, but went on to lose the game by a score of 15-6.
Farewell, Mondo
Mondo Burrito is gone. However, the local Mexican restaurant left Santa Clara with quite a bang. On Friday Oct. 30, Mondo hosted a final happy hour, to say goodbye to the community.
America’s Unconstitutional Death Penalty
Yet one difference arises in the fact that America’s use of the death penalty seems to blatantly violate its own rules. The United States of America executes its citizens in clear violation of its moral and legal backbone: the Constitution.
The Match that Sparked a Dumpster Fire
The owner of the once-great San Francisco 49ers has been revealed to be nothing but a dim-witted, egotistical and criminally spoiled little brat clinging to the coattails of his parents while buffoonishly bumbling every personnel decision and dragging the prize of the Bay Area to the bleak and frigid depths of mediocrity.
Santa Clara Sudents Need to Write to be Heard
To offer a platform for Santa Clara students’ writing, we at The Review are happy to announce the arrival of the Owl, a brand new publication which focuses solely on amplifying the diverse voices of students in creative ways.
Antonin Scalia Visits Santa Clara
Antonin Scalia, the longest-serving justice on the current Supreme Court of the United States, visited campus on Oct. 28 and addressed a crowd of 250 members of the Santa Clara community.
Law Student Remembered
A law student known for his kind heart, welcoming personality and intense dedication to fighting for immigrant rights died unexpectedly this month at the age of 30.
Water Polo Dominates Rodeo
The Broncos hosted the annual Rodeo tournament this past weekend, and came out with three solid wins and one loss against Brown, St. Francis (N.Y.), Bucknell and Harvard, respectively.
Seeing Green in More Ways than One
The campus community now has the resources to get hands-on with eco-efficiency.
The Virtues of My Vice: A Week of Eating Vegan
Go ahead, indulge. Have seconds. Have dessert. Have a midnight snack. Add bacon. Extra cheese. It’s college, everyone gains weight. Live to eat. Eat for fun. Eat for comfort.
Students Develop Local Marketplace App
Santa Clara students have created a Craigslist-like platform solely for university students. Spree, the iOS app, allows Broncos to buy and sell items with just a few swipes of the finger, free of charge.
Highly Casual Corner: Hope For The Return Of The Space Opera
Nerds kill the fun of space flicks. They cross-reference the physics of every interstellar explosion or derring-do flight maneuver, and howl with fury when they find an error. They demand accuracy, and film directors risk mockery if they don’t deliver. This might be for the best.
Soccer Ties BYU in Crucial Match
The No. 20 Broncos women’s soccer team tied a crucial conference game against No. 5 Brigham Young University on Saturday.
Finding Positives in 49ers Season
The 49ers can’t be happy with their 2-5 start to the season, but they can’t be surprised either. San Francisco had a disastrous offseason. To make matters worse, they faced a brutal schedule, as five of their seven opponents made the playoffs last year.
AOTW: Will Grant
Redshirt junior Will Grant scored seven goals in four games over the weekend, helping the team go 3-1 in the Rodeo Tournament.
One Act Festival Examines Odd Couples
On Sunday, three theatre arts majors showcased their directorial prowess in the Fess Parker Theatre. The show sold out and each of the vignettes entertained the full house in their own way.