A Republican Ripple
Voters across the U.S. delivered a mixed verdict during midterm elections that presented favorable conditions for a Republican wave.
Santa Clara County Makes Strides in Affordable Housing
In a booming California housing market, Santa Clara County residents and students are faced with difficult choices for affordable housing
California Midterm Voter Guide
In a competitive midterm election year, California voters face difficult choices about state propositions and candidates.
Affirmative Action Challenged in the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday regarding the continuation of affirmative action in higher education
Students Organize Vigil in Solidarity with Iranian Protesters
As the struggle for human rights in Iran continues, MENA students coordinated a call for remembrance and administrative response
If You Ignore Where the Money Comes From, did the $11 Million Make a Difference?
Koch Foundation donation to Ciocca Center remains a debate three years later
Proposition 1 Proposes to Protect Reproductive Rights in California
In response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, California will vote to amend the state constitution
Classroom Mask Mandate Removed as California is Set to End State of Emergency
With most of the campus vaccinated and boosted, Santa Clara relaxes pandemic restrictions
In Search of Renewable Energy
Despite meaningful campus strides towards sustainability, these efforts have not reached the eyes or ears of some students
Julie H. Sullivan Offers Inspirational Address At Presidential Inauguration
Sullivan looks to further Santa Clara’s academic excellence and inclusive community
Answering Earth’s Call
Santa Clara to form an action plan to create a more humane, just, and sustainable world
California Gas Prices at an All-Time High
Facing high gas prices, commuter students sort priorities
Continued COVID-19 Regulations on Campus
Two years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Santa Clara maintains precautions against COVID-19
Inaugural Conversation with Julie Sullivan
Editor-in-Chief Samantha Stahl spoke with the incoming president about pressing issues facing students and the university
Quitting Single-Use Plastic Packaging
California’s new law on plastic packaging is an encouraging sign for Santa Clara’s recycling efforts, but some have their doubts
How Santa Clara is Preparing for the Next Big Earthquake
Students and Campus Safety offer insights on earthquake readiness
When the Rivers Run Dry
California’s worsening droughts give Santa Clara University students and faculty pause for thought on what can be done
Career Center Welcomes New Executive Director
With the beginning of a new academic year, the Career Center is leaning into its student-centric programming with a focus on serving all students equitably