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Social Work Showcased: Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti Awarded Million Dollar Prize
News Dylan Ryu. 11/14/24 News Dylan Ryu. 11/14/24

Social Work Showcased: Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti Awarded Million Dollar Prize

Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti wins the $1 million Opus Prize for her work in Nigeria, empowering women to achieve economic independence and challenging cultural norms around gender equality.

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Days after the election, Santa Clara University reckons with the repercussions
News Mahika Arya and Nick Pecora 11/14/24 News Mahika Arya and Nick Pecora 11/14/24

Days after the election, Santa Clara University reckons with the repercussions

Students and staff across campus feel tensions in the wake of the recent Presidential election.

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Red, White, and Yellow: A New Look for SCU
News Dylan Ryu. 11/14/24 News Dylan Ryu. 11/14/24

Red, White, and Yellow: A New Look for SCU

Santa Clara University’s reimagined logo aims to shift its brand, aligning with ambitious goals in its strategic plan

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Women’s and Gender Studies: Renamed, Reframed
News Karla Hernandez 11/14/24 News Karla Hernandez 11/14/24

Women’s and Gender Studies: Renamed, Reframed

The department changed their name to Gender and Sexualities Studies to represent the more inclusive field.

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Doors Open to Bucky’s Closet
News Clara Hudson. 11/8/24 News Clara Hudson. 11/8/24

Doors Open to Bucky’s Closet

In a push for sustainable and affordable business clothing, Santa Clara University Opens First Community Thrift Store

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Santa Clara & Prop 36: What Conviction Data Cannot Communicate About Retail Theft
News Olivia Leonardis 11/5/24 News Olivia Leonardis 11/5/24

Santa Clara & Prop 36: What Conviction Data Cannot Communicate About Retail Theft

Santa Clara businesses and police speculate why reports of shoplifting have decreased despite 2014’s reduced sentencing policies amidst a contentious debate over partial-rollback, Prop. 36.

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What’s at Stake for Santa Clara Students This Election
News Dylan Ryu. 11/5/24 News Dylan Ryu. 11/5/24

What’s at Stake for Santa Clara Students This Election

With tensions high, students share what issues are motivating their electoral picks

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Racial Discrimination Complaint Filed Against Santa Clara University Demands Federal Investigation into Black Corporate Board Readiness Program
News MJ Kaspura 10/23/24 News MJ Kaspura 10/23/24

Racial Discrimination Complaint Filed Against Santa Clara University Demands Federal Investigation into Black Corporate Board Readiness Program

Anti-affirmative action group files federal complaint targeting program supporting Black students

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The Future of ASG: Meet the First-Year Senate Candidates
News Dylan Ryu and Jacob Kalauokalani 10/23/24 News Dylan Ryu and Jacob Kalauokalani 10/23/24

The Future of ASG: Meet the First-Year Senate Candidates

Missed out on ASG’s first-year candidate panel on Monday? Here’s the sparknotes.

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A Historic Milestone: SCU Honors Indigenous Peoples Day as an Official Campus Holiday
News Dylan Ryu. 10/14/24 News Dylan Ryu. 10/14/24

A Historic Milestone: SCU Honors Indigenous Peoples Day as an Official Campus Holiday

After years of advocacy, Santa Clara University reflects on its growing commitment to acknowledging Indigenous history and supporting Native communities.

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 Soluna App Offers Free, Personalized Mental Health Support
News MJ Kaspura 10/11/24 News MJ Kaspura 10/11/24

Soluna App Offers Free, Personalized Mental Health Support

The app offers live, one-to-one coaching, stress-management tools, assessments and community support

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Santa Clara University Introduces New Responsible AI Minor
News Clara Hudson. 10/10/24 News Clara Hudson. 10/10/24

Santa Clara University Introduces New Responsible AI Minor

In a Multidisciplinary Approach the University Merges the Technical and Ethical Sides of AI

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The Multicultural Center's Vision for Inclusivity at SCU
News Karla Hernandez 10/10/24 News Karla Hernandez 10/10/24

The Multicultural Center's Vision for Inclusivity at SCU

With the Shapell renovations, Multicultural Center directors hope it will allow for more growth in its community.

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More Than A Poster: LGBTQ+ Research Poster Removal Sparks Outcry
News Dylan Ryu. 6/29/24 News Dylan Ryu. 6/29/24

More Than A Poster: LGBTQ+ Research Poster Removal Sparks Outcry

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SCU Celebrates the Class of 2024 at 173rd Graduation Ceremony
News Dylan Ryu. 6/16/24 News Dylan Ryu. 6/16/24

SCU Celebrates the Class of 2024 at 173rd Graduation Ceremony

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As Graduation Approaches, President Sullivan Looks to the Future
News Rhiannon Briggs 6/12/24 News Rhiannon Briggs 6/12/24

As Graduation Approaches, President Sullivan Looks to the Future

President Julie Sullivan speaks on cultivating relationships, passion and joy amidst a changing world

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Remebering Fern Silva
News Karla Hernandez 6/11/24 News Karla Hernandez 6/11/24

Remebering Fern Silva

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Fern Silva: A Giving Mentor Remembered
News Santa Clara 6/8/24 News Santa Clara 6/8/24

Fern Silva: A Giving Mentor Remembered

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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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