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A Fresh Take on Saying Goodbye
Opinion Santa Clara 6/28/20 Opinion Santa Clara 6/28/20

A Fresh Take on Saying Goodbye

The Santa Clara’s resident podcaster bids a fuzzy farewell

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Above All, Love, Truly
Opinion Erika Rasmussen 6/28/20 Opinion Erika Rasmussen 6/28/20

Above All, Love, Truly

Senior reflects on relationships and the state of ethics at Santa Clara

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Last Night I Cried
Opinion Ranee Sanford 6/5/20 Opinion Ranee Sanford 6/5/20

Last Night I Cried

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The Santa Clara Editorial Board Endorses Black Lives Matter
News Santa Clara 6/3/20 News Santa Clara 6/3/20

The Santa Clara Editorial Board Endorses Black Lives Matter

We mourn for George Floyd and his family. Just as we do for Sandra Bland, Philando Castille, Breonna Taylor among hundreds of others.

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The End of “One Country, Two Systems”
Opinion Baylee McKittrick 6/2/20 Opinion Baylee McKittrick 6/2/20

The End of “One Country, Two Systems”

Hong Kong’s noble yet futile fight for freedom against a rising superpower

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2020 Commencement Tentatively Scheduled For 2021
News Kyle de la Fuente 6/2/20 News Kyle de la Fuente 6/2/20

2020 Commencement Tentatively Scheduled For 2021

Seniors give input to university admin

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All’s Fair in Art and Pandemic
Opinion Samantha Stahl 5/27/20 Opinion Samantha Stahl 5/27/20

All’s Fair in Art and Pandemic

Thoughts on the visual world from the trappings of home

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Out My Window
Opinion Umbher Kooner 5/26/20 Opinion Umbher Kooner 5/26/20

Out My Window

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Homelessness in the Age of Staying Home
Opinion Gavin Cosgrave 5/25/20 Opinion Gavin Cosgrave 5/25/20

Homelessness in the Age of Staying Home

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No Decisions Made on Fall Classes
News Noah Sonnenburg 5/22/20 News Noah Sonnenburg 5/22/20

No Decisions Made on Fall Classes

University leadership clarifies position on the coming academic year

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From Pollution to Pandemics: Your News in Brief
News Emma Pollans 5/22/20 News Emma Pollans 5/22/20

From Pollution to Pandemics: Your News in Brief

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Living in Your High School Bedroom
News Tess Rosenberg 5/22/20 News Tess Rosenberg 5/22/20

Living in Your High School Bedroom

Students cope with coming back home

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“How I’m Feeling Now;” Musings from Home
Scene Santa Clara 5/22/20 Scene Santa Clara 5/22/20

“How I’m Feeling Now;” Musings from Home

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Midnight Gospel is your Next Summer Binge
Scene Olivia Owens 5/22/20 Scene Olivia Owens 5/22/20

Midnight Gospel is your Next Summer Binge

Words come to life in new Netflix animated series

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University Funding for RSOs is Severely Inadequate
Opinion Justin Chan 5/22/20 Opinion Justin Chan 5/22/20

University Funding for RSOs is Severely Inadequate

If Coronavirus hadn’t canceled our plans, a lack of funding would have

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Dream Big, Little One
Sports Lacey Yahnke 5/22/20 Sports Lacey Yahnke 5/22/20

Dream Big, Little One

Former Broncos grow mental strength on their journey towards professional sports

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Audio Story: A Santa Clara Raider Goes Old School
Noah Sonnenburg 5/20/20 Noah Sonnenburg 5/20/20

Audio Story: A Santa Clara Raider Goes Old School

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Schooling and Sickness: Your News in Brief
News Santa Clara 5/14/20 News Santa Clara 5/14/20

Schooling and Sickness: Your News in Brief

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The 2024–2025 club volleyball season is off to a great start for both the men’s and women’s teams! Both teams are striving for national titles with their impressive victories and promising young players. Read more about how Setareh
Katherine Ioffe’s ’26 article, “Philosophy Sucks,” demands a response. As an accounting major with a philosophy minor and the applied ethics Pathway, I find her dismissal of philosophical inquiry both disheartening and short-s
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Twenty-nine years after its establishment, Santa Clara University is revising its core curriculum to better accommodate large major requirements. The potential changes to its requirements are not planned to impact current students, although the earli
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