Grade Inflation? At SCU?
As grade inflation draws national scrutiny at Harvard and Yale, Santa Clara University’s own commencement data shows Latin honors have surged from 10.4% of graduates in 1985 to nearly half of the Class of 2025
Behind the Duty Phone
While all community facilitators at Santa Clara University technically hold the same position, not all residence halls demand the same labor
Is School Getting Easier?
Nationwide, school is changing in the age of technology and AI—how is the University responding?
Can the Federal Reserve Do Its Job Anymore?
New chair faces Trump’s tyranny and a shaky economic future
Unmasking Greenwashing: The Real Cost of Compostable Serviceware at SCU
Compostables aren’t the sustainable solution they seem to be—shifting to reusables is the key
More Teams, More Madness?
The NCAA’s latest expansion idea risks turning a balanced tournament into something bloated and less compelling
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