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​​Drug Overdoses and Deaths Increase Nationwide as Dangerous Fentanyl Trend Moves Beyond Opioids
News Spencer Epps 4/20/22 News Spencer Epps 4/20/22

​​Drug Overdoses and Deaths Increase Nationwide as Dangerous Fentanyl Trend Moves Beyond Opioids

Santa Clara warns students of increasing presence of fentanyl throughout the state

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Commencement 2022: Your Questions Answered
News Carolyn Kuimelis 4/15/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis 4/15/22

Commencement 2022: Your Questions Answered

Here’s what you need to know about this year’s graduation ceremony

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A Conversation with Julie Sullivan
News Carolyn Kuimelis & Samantha Stahl 4/15/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis & Samantha Stahl 4/15/22

A Conversation with Julie Sullivan

Santa Clara’s incoming president talks transparency, trust and communication

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Students file legal complaint alleging Santa Clara’s fossil fuel investments violate California law
News Carolyn Kuimelis & Robby O'Brien 4/8/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis & Robby O'Brien 4/8/22

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

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MENA Students Demand Representation at Santa Clara
News Olivia Owens & Matthew Lallas 4/1/22 News Olivia Owens & Matthew Lallas 4/1/22

MENA Students Demand Representation at Santa Clara

What a Middle Eastern and North African checkbox could mean for MENA students

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To Mask or Not to Mask
News Claire Murphy 3/29/22 News Claire Murphy 3/29/22

To Mask or Not to Mask

Santa Clara professors weigh in on the university’s updated mask requirements

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Santa Clara Announces First Female President
News Robby O'Brien 3/1/22 News Robby O'Brien 3/1/22

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

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The 2022 State of the University Address: Key Takeaways
News Robby O'Brien 2/18/22 News Robby O'Brien 2/18/22

The 2022 State of the University Address: Key Takeaways

Acting President Lisa Kloppenberg highlighted various moments of “Bronco Pride” that shone amidst the challenges of the past year

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The Hut Bartender Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault
News Maggie Bannan 2/4/22 News Maggie Bannan 2/4/22

The Hut Bartender Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault

The alleged victim is an undergraduate Santa Clara student

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County Approves $390 Million New Jail Despite Opposition
News Robby O'Brien 2/4/22 News Robby O'Brien 2/4/22

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

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Santa Clara Announces Return to In-Person Learning
News Claire Murphy 1/27/22 News Claire Murphy 1/27/22

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

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University-Hosted Clinic Administers Nearly 300 COVID Booster Shots
News Robby O'Brien 1/25/22 News Robby O'Brien 1/25/22

University-Hosted Clinic Administers Nearly 300 COVID Booster Shots

Administration partners with Carbon Health to provide students with a more accessible option to receive their booster vaccination ahead of the March 17 deadline

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University Isolation Housing Reaches Capacity
News Maggie Bannan 1/14/22 News Maggie Bannan 1/14/22

University Isolation Housing Reaches Capacity

Amid record-high on-campus infection rates, students with COVID-19 are left to self-isolate in residence halls shared with uninfected students

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Online Learning Extended Through January
News Maggie Bannan 1/7/22 News Maggie Bannan 1/7/22

Online Learning Extended Through January

In light of a record-high 7.6% COVID-19 positivity rate on campus, faculty are encouraged but not required to continue exclusively remote instruction through Jan. 30

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How a Global Pandemic Became a Beacon of Hope for San Francisco’s Homelessness Crisis
News Claire Murphy 1/7/22 News Claire Murphy 1/7/22

How a Global Pandemic Became a Beacon of Hope for San Francisco’s Homelessness Crisis

Despite a growing rate of homelessness throughout SF, new funds allocated to the city as part of the nation-wide COVID-19 relief plan offer promise to solve the century-old problem.

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Presidential Search Committee Moves to Interview Phase
News Robby O'Brien 1/7/22 News Robby O'Brien 1/7/22

Presidential Search Committee Moves to Interview Phase

The committee has narrowed the candidate pool and will host virtual interviews this month to select finalists

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Following Student-Led Demonstration, Board Commits Several Million to Funding Campus Mental Healthcare
News Carolyn Kuimelis 12/2/21 News Carolyn Kuimelis 12/2/21

Following Student-Led Demonstration, Board Commits Several Million to Funding Campus Mental Healthcare

In light of recent student deaths, the Santa Clara community demands improved mental health resources, condemns administration’s response to the tragedy

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Family and Alumni Rally to Continue the Legacy of Star Water Polo Player
News Robby O'Brien 11/16/21 News Robby O'Brien 11/16/21

Family and Alumni Rally to Continue the Legacy of Star Water Polo Player

The Fraser family biked across the country to raise money for Cycle for Survival in honor of their son, Julian Fraser ‘18, who passed away from cancer at age 20

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