Historic Storms Impact Students’ Return to Campus
As atmospheric rivers rage on in the Bay Area, Santa Clara commuter students may struggle with their travel to campus
Coming in Clutch: Broncos Win 3rd-Consecutive WCC Title
Despite a “rebuilding” season, Santa Clara women’s soccer once again proves their dominance
California Midterm Voter Guide
In a competitive midterm election year, California voters face difficult choices about state propositions and candidates.
If You Ignore Where the Money Comes From, did the $11 Million Make a Difference?
Koch Foundation donation to Ciocca Center remains a debate three years later
Classroom Mask Mandate Removed as California is Set to End State of Emergency
With most of the campus vaccinated and boosted, Santa Clara relaxes pandemic restrictions
Inaugural Conversation with Julie Sullivan
Editor-in-Chief Samantha Stahl spoke with the incoming president about pressing issues facing students and the university
All Run and No Play Would Make Cross Country Dull Boys
Lasting impressions: 2022 roster shenanigans
New Counseling and Psychological Resources on Campus
In the face of a mental health crisis on campus, the Counseling and Psychological Services created new resources to better support students
Key Takeaways from Roe v. Wade Discussion
Santa Clara law professors unpack the Supreme Court’s draft opinion against reproductive rights
Santa Clara Faculty File for Unionization
Adjunct faculty and lecturers file with NLRB to request a formal election process
Students file legal complaint alleging Santa Clara’s fossil fuel investments violate California law
Fossil Free SCU joins a growing number of divestment groups that have filed complaints against their universities
MENA Students Demand Representation at Santa Clara
What a Middle Eastern and North African checkbox could mean for MENA students
Santa Clara Announces First Female President
Julie H. Sullivan will also be the first layperson to serve as president in the university’s 171-year history
County Approves $390 Million New Jail Despite Opposition
The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on Jan. 25, in favor of the 500-inmate maximum security jail after speakers condemned the project for hours
Santa Clara Announces Return to In-Person Learning
The university announces plans to return to in-person instruction after a month-long hiatus, despite apprehension from some students and faculty
Tenured Professor Uses N-Word in Class While Quoting a Character in a Story
Incident prompts email apology from department chair
Gavin Newsom Helps Celebrate New Building at SCDI Dedication
While alumni, administrators and board members delivered speeches, a group of students scattered throughout the crowd held signs demanding that the university divest from fossil fuels
Filling the Gaps in Santa Clara’s COVID Testing Strategy
In the absence of a mandate, off-campus students ought to voluntarily increase testing habits