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Santa Clara Women’s Basketball Is Winning, So Why Aren’t Students Showing Up?
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/29/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/29/26

Santa Clara Women’s Basketball Is Winning, So Why Aren’t Students Showing Up?

Despite a new era under Coach Loree Payne and one of the strongest offenses in the WCC, attendance remains low

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Centering Care in Our Residential Communities
Opinion Letter to the Editor 1/27/26 Opinion Letter to the Editor 1/27/26

Centering Care in Our Residential Communities

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JD Vance is Promoting White Nationalism, And it’s Working
Opinion Saul Johnson 1/23/26 Opinion Saul Johnson 1/23/26

JD Vance is Promoting White Nationalism, And it’s Working

His strategic cowardice is helping his politics

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Inside the Herd Week 3 Winter 2026
Sports Keegan Bankoff 1/23/26 Sports Keegan Bankoff 1/23/26

Inside the Herd Week 3 Winter 2026

A Recap of Everything Bronco Sports

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One Year of Trump 2.0: The Architecture of an Autocracy
Opinion Tiago Moreno 1/23/26 Opinion Tiago Moreno 1/23/26

One Year of Trump 2.0: The Architecture of an Autocracy

One year into Trump’s second term, the U.S. is sliding toward autocracy through donor-driven policy, weakened oversight and expanded state power.

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The Transfer Portal has Become College Football’s Biggest Nightmare
Sports, Opinion Keegan Bankoff 1/23/26 Sports, Opinion Keegan Bankoff 1/23/26

The Transfer Portal has Become College Football’s Biggest Nightmare

What was meant to stabilize college football has instead exposed a system without guardrails

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Sitcom Fatigue Threatens Creative Opportunities
Opinion Jack Kyle 1/23/26 Opinion Jack Kyle 1/23/26

Sitcom Fatigue Threatens Creative Opportunities

TV series continue trying to capture the same magic that made “The Office” stand out

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Conformity Gate and Fan Coping
Scene Joshua Nola 1/23/26 Scene Joshua Nola 1/23/26

Conformity Gate and Fan Coping

When fans struggle to accept an ending, theories spread rapidly

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A Walk Through History
Scene Isabel Gámez 1/23/26 Scene Isabel Gámez 1/23/26

A Walk Through History

Jonathan Calm’s photography exhibition begins to unfold across Santa Clara University

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Broncos Pull Off Major Upset Against WCC Rival Saint Mary’s
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/23/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/23/26

Broncos Pull Off Major Upset Against WCC Rival Saint Mary’s

Men’s basketball routs Saint Mary’s 62-54 at Leavey Center to move to 11-0 at home this season

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Residence Life Workers Question Stability of University’s RLC Model
News Dylan Ryu. 1/23/26 News Dylan Ryu. 1/23/26

Residence Life Workers Question Stability of University’s RLC Model

Student workers describe uncertainty when resident directors left and say support often felt distant

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Coming to Terms with Coming of Age
Opinion Christina McManus 1/23/26 Opinion Christina McManus 1/23/26

Coming to Terms with Coming of Age

Parting advice from a senior on becoming interesting

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Picklepalooza: A University Intramural ‘Smash’ Hit
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 1/23/26 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 1/23/26

Picklepalooza: A University Intramural ‘Smash’ Hit

Students packed the Malley Center on Tuesday for a night filled with plenty of pickleball, prizes and fun

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Super Bowl Deal Fuels Tension Between Santa Clara Mayor and City Council
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/23/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 1/23/26

Super Bowl Deal Fuels Tension Between Santa Clara Mayor and City Council

Financial disputes are straining the relationship between Santa Clara’s mayor and the City Council 

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U.S. Oil and Immigration Policies Face Global Uncertainty 
News MJ Kaspura 1/22/26 News MJ Kaspura 1/22/26

U.S. Oil and Immigration Policies Face Global Uncertainty 

ICE presence in Minneapolis and the recent capture of Venezuela’s president are drawing international attention 

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Learning With AI, Not Around It
Opinion Angela Hansen & Prof. Giorgio Lagna 1/22/26 Opinion Angela Hansen & Prof. Giorgio Lagna 1/22/26

Learning With AI, Not Around It

One course, two perspectives: how a student and professor navigated AI as a learning tool at SCU

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Food 4 Thought: Teaqueria
Scene Sophia Taylor 1/22/26 Scene Sophia Taylor 1/22/26

Food 4 Thought: Teaqueria

A local spot where boba meets tacos

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SOUNDCHECK: Astrakinetic Stands Out @ Kappa Sigma
Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 1/22/26 Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 1/22/26

SOUNDCHECK: Astrakinetic Stands Out @ Kappa Sigma

SOUNDCHECK: Astrakinetic Stands Out @ Kappa Sigma

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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
The de Saisset museum unveiled "The Plague Archives," a new display in collaboration with artist Maya Gurantz. The exhibition, featuring works from the 10th to 21st century, explores humanity's historical relationship with disease through a
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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