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Women’s Basketball Loses Close Game to Arizona State
Sports Nina Glick 11/21/25 Sports Nina Glick 11/21/25

Women’s Basketball Loses Close Game to Arizona State

A failed second-half comeback leaves the Broncos at 3-2 non-conference record

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SOUNDCHECK: Battle of the Cans @ The Depot
Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 11/21/25 Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 11/21/25

SOUNDCHECK: Battle of the Cans @ The Depot

Solace performs at the Battle of the Cans, livestreamed for the first time, raising food donations for a good cause

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Santa Clara University Seeks to Reevaluate Scholarship Allocations as NIL Era Expands
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 11/21/25 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 11/21/25

Santa Clara University Seeks to Reevaluate Scholarship Allocations as NIL Era Expands

With new name, image, and likeness and revenue-sharing rules, the University is reworking how it funds athletic scholarships

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Asych-or-Swim
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 11/21/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 11/21/25

Asych-or-Swim

In a post-pandemic world, should we go back to the classroom?

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Years in the Making: Santa Clara University’s First Quarter Offering Gender Inclusive Housing
News Clara Hudson. 11/21/25 News Clara Hudson. 11/21/25

Years in the Making: Santa Clara University’s First Quarter Offering Gender Inclusive Housing

Santa Clara University students settle into the University’s first dedicated gender-inclusive housing communities after years of advocacy

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Broncos Honor Service at Mission Church Veterans Day Ceremony
Scene Dylan Ryu. 11/12/25 Scene Dylan Ryu. 11/12/25

Broncos Honor Service at Mission Church Veterans Day Ceremony

Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. called service a “gift” as students and ROTC cadets paid tribute to those who served

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No. 17 Broncos Water Polo Falls to No. 3 Stanford
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 11/10/25 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 11/10/25

No. 17 Broncos Water Polo Falls to No. 3 Stanford

Santa Clara showed flashes of brilliance in the third period but was unable to dethrone No. 3–ranked Stanford

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Bronco Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight Game
Sports Nina Glick 11/6/25 Sports Nina Glick 11/6/25

Bronco Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight Game

Santa Clara Volleyball defeated Portland in five-set win on Saturday

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The Owl’s Fall Coffeehouse: Plenty of Treats, No Tricks
Scene Joshua Nola 11/6/25 Scene Joshua Nola 11/6/25

The Owl’s Fall Coffeehouse: Plenty of Treats, No Tricks

The Owl hosts another successful night of fun for lovers of literature and music

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Fired Indiana University student newspaper adviser claims free speech violation in federal lawsuit
News Associated Press 11/5/25 News Associated Press 11/5/25

Fired Indiana University student newspaper adviser claims free speech violation in federal lawsuit

A former adviser to the Indiana Daily Student alleges the university violated his First Amendment rights after he refused to censor student coverage ahead of homecoming

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SOUNDCHECK: On the Road Again to Bandcamp
Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 11/5/25 Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 11/5/25

SOUNDCHECK: On the Road Again to Bandcamp

Luke Carlson ’27 plays in three bands. And somehow, he never stops moving

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The Golden Goal: Men’s Club Soccer is Ready to Return to the Top
Sports Elliott Kams 11/3/25 Sports Elliott Kams 11/3/25

The Golden Goal: Men’s Club Soccer is Ready to Return to the Top

With league play officially underway, the Broncos are ready to score another championship

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ENACT Hosts Make Polluters Pay Rally
News Clara Hudson. 11/2/25 News Clara Hudson. 11/2/25

ENACT Hosts Make Polluters Pay Rally

The community demanded corporate accountability for climate damage and urged for action from state lawmakers at the Make Polluters Pay Rally

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Sneak Peek of Camino de Los Muertos
Scene Sophia Taylor 11/1/25 Scene Sophia Taylor 11/1/25

Sneak Peek of Camino de Los Muertos

Students and local artists unite for Santa Clara’s annual Día de los Muertos celebration, honoring life, memory and culture

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Santa Clara University Professor Wants to Abolish the Minimum Wage 
Opinion Saul Johnson 10/31/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 10/31/25

Santa Clara University Professor Wants to Abolish the Minimum Wage 

An atypical approach to social justice 

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SOUNDCHECK: Solace & Astrakinetic @ Art Boutiki
Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 10/31/25 Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 10/31/25

SOUNDCHECK: Solace & Astrakinetic @ Art Boutiki

Santa Clara University student bands use Halloween spirit to highlight importance of live music

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SOUNDCHECK: All Time Low @ San Jose Civic
Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 10/27/25 Scene Sofia Ruvalcaba. 10/27/25

SOUNDCHECK: All Time Low @ San Jose Civic

Early 2000s pop-punk icons are turning millennial cringe into something fun again

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More Than a Game: The Universal Appeal of Fantasy Football
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 10/24/25 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 10/24/25

More Than a Game: The Universal Appeal of Fantasy Football

Some are die-hard fans, others use it as a means to follow the action and most just like the thrill of taking down their friends

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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
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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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