MLB’s ‘ABS’ is a Huge Success
The Automated Ball-Strike system promotes fairness without sacrificing the human component
The Lack of a Sports Science Program Disadvantages Students
The infrastructure is there, but the initiative is not
Greek Life: Doomed to Fail or Hope for the Future?
Community should be the focus of Greek leaders
Trump’s College Sports Gambit
The president’s executive order targeting eligibility and transfer rules may not hold up in court, but it could still reshape the political battle over the NCAA
The Trap of Supply and Demand Thinking
Quintessential economics frameworks can obscure nuance
The Fall of Cesar Chavez Shows how White Privilege Prevails—Again
We are once again reminded of the deeply-rooted white privilege embedded in this country
Try Something New: Take a Random Class
There is more to college than a curated schedule propelling you towards your future
Sometimes, the Best Way Forward is Stepping Back
Alysa Liu’s story is not just inspiring—it’s a wake up call
The Good Old Days
Senior Spotlight: The Santa Clara is actually just “The Office” in real life
Anonymity of Fizz Proves Dangerous to Student Life
What started as a place for campus gossip transformed into a breeding ground for hate
Gold Medals, Stolen Moments
Olympic hockey gave Americans rare moments of unity and excellence; political intrusion ensured they didn’t last
Keep Religion, Theology and Culture 3 in the Core
RTC 3 is our unique opportunity as students at a Jesuit university