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 Hack for Humanity Creates Platform for Innovation and Altruism
News Annie Johnson 3/3/23 News Annie Johnson 3/3/23

Hack for Humanity Creates Platform for Innovation and Altruism

Santa Clara’s Association for Computer Machinery’s 10th annual hackathon saw a historic turnout and its first all-women-winning team

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Senators and Students Discuss Campus Issues at First-Ever ASG Town Hall
News Mahika Arya 3/3/23 News Mahika Arya 3/3/23

Senators and Students Discuss Campus Issues at First-Ever ASG Town Hall

Senator Courtney Bell created a forum for students to promote communication between students and representatives

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Julie Sullivan Delivers State of the University Address
News Mitchell Heckmann 3/3/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 3/3/23

Julie Sullivan Delivers State of the University Address

President spoke on increasing tuition costs and aggravation over lack of representation for underprivileged students

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Microgreen Business Sprouts Up in San José
News Mahika Arya 2/26/23 News Mahika Arya 2/26/23

Microgreen Business Sprouts Up in San José

San José Microfarms hopes to change the way people eat and grow their food

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Recipes for Relief Provides Culinary Comfort
News Annie Johnson 2/26/23 News Annie Johnson 2/26/23

Recipes for Relief Provides Culinary Comfort

Santa Clara students use their passion for food to support families of patients receiving medical care at nearby hospitals

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Trees Cut Down Near Malley Center
News Mitchell Heckmann 2/24/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 2/24/23

Trees Cut Down Near Malley Center

Decision comes after Facilities determined they posed a safety hazard and abided by campus tree care plan

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14 Year Old Kairan Quazi to Graduate with Bachelor’s Degrees in Computer Science and Engineering
News Annie Johnson 2/17/23 News Annie Johnson 2/17/23

14 Year Old Kairan Quazi to Graduate with Bachelor’s Degrees in Computer Science and Engineering

The child prodigy recounts his college experience as he approaches his final months at Santa Clara

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City of Santa Clara Reinstates Residential Parking Permits
News Mahika Arya 2/17/23 News Mahika Arya 2/17/23

City of Santa Clara Reinstates Residential Parking Permits

Students express concerns regarding the city’s plan to combat street parking by non-residents

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Evaluating the State of Counseling and Psychological Resources on Campus
News Mitchell Heckmann 2/17/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 2/17/23

Evaluating the State of Counseling and Psychological Resources on Campus

Amid CAPS reform, Santa Clara’s new Counselors in Residence program proves valuable for student community

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A romance for the novels: Library kicks off “Blind Dates with a Book”
News Mahika Arya 2/10/23 News Mahika Arya 2/10/23

A romance for the novels: Library kicks off “Blind Dates with a Book”

Library staff develops new initiative in the hopes of student enjoyment and increased circulation

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Inclusive Excellence Student Advisory Council Hosts Diversity Forum
News Mitchell Heckmann 2/10/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 2/10/23

Inclusive Excellence Student Advisory Council Hosts Diversity Forum

Assembly emphasized student well-being and the financial support of underserved students

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Dr. Kai Harris Nominated for NAACP Image Award
News Mahika Arya 2/4/23 News Mahika Arya 2/4/23

Dr. Kai Harris Nominated for NAACP Image Award

Santa Clara Assistant Professor is celebrated for her debut novel, What the Fireflies Know

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Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Makes Strides Toward Federal Recognition
News Annie Johnson 1/27/23 News Annie Johnson 1/27/23

Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Makes Strides Toward Federal Recognition

Efforts for status restoration encourage Santa Clara community members to reflect on campus history

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Friends and Family of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Continue to Advocate for Change
News Mahika Arya 1/20/23 News Mahika Arya 1/20/23

Friends and Family of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Continue to Advocate for Change

Santa Clara Law School hosts Dr. Clarence B. Jones for an event about justice and reconciliation amid nationwide services honoring MLK

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ChatGPT Changes the Nature of Education
News Mitchell Heckmann 1/20/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 1/20/23

ChatGPT Changes the Nature of Education

Student use of new AI chatbot generates controversy at universities

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Historic Storms Impact Students’ Return to Campus
News Annie Johnson 1/12/23 News Annie Johnson 1/12/23

Historic Storms Impact Students’ Return to Campus

As atmospheric rivers rage on in the Bay Area, Santa Clara commuter students may struggle with their travel to campus

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San José Mayor Matt Mahan Gets To Work
News Mitchell Heckmann 1/12/23 News Mitchell Heckmann 1/12/23

San José Mayor Matt Mahan Gets To Work

Addressing homelessness and lack of affordable housing critical for newly-appointed mayor

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Republican Kevin McCarthy Narrowly Becomes Speaker of the House
News Mahika Arya 1/12/23 News Mahika Arya 1/12/23

Republican Kevin McCarthy Narrowly Becomes Speaker of the House

A four-day, 15 round stalemate sees McCarthy emerge with the gavel, but not without controversial concessions to the Freedom Caucus

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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
Katherine Ioffe’s ’26 article, “Philosophy Sucks,” demands a response. As an accounting major with a philosophy minor and the applied ethics Pathway, I find her dismissal of philosophical inquiry both disheartening and short-s
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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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