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Food Insecurity Remains a Continual Challenge at Santa Clara University
News Dylan Ryu. 3/21/25 News Dylan Ryu. 3/21/25

Food Insecurity Remains a Continual Challenge at Santa Clara University

Nearly one-third of students face food insecurity, with international students most affected at a rate of 61% according to a recent report

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The Rise of Silicon Valley’s Next Gen
News Sophie Ziedalski 3/21/25 News Sophie Ziedalski 3/21/25

The Rise of Silicon Valley’s Next Gen

Two Santa Clara juniors build startups between classes, joining a wave of student entrepreneurs reshaping tech's future while still cramming for finals.

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Santa Clara University Advises International Students to Postpone Travel
News Dylan Ryu. 3/21/25 News Dylan Ryu. 3/21/25

Santa Clara University Advises International Students to Postpone Travel

Amid deportation cases and pending federal restrictions, schools advise visa holders to remain in U.S.

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Civil Rights Complaint Against Santa Clara University Resolved
News MJ Kaspura 3/11/25 News MJ Kaspura 3/11/25

Civil Rights Complaint Against Santa Clara University Resolved

The complaint filed in October claimed the University’s Black Corporate Board Readiness program excluded non-Black applicants

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Santa Clara’s Tasman East Specific Plan Reaches Major Construction Milestone
News Camryn Rice 3/7/25 News Camryn Rice 3/7/25

Santa Clara’s Tasman East Specific Plan Reaches Major Construction Milestone

New Housing Development Near Levi’s Stadium Nears Completion

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A Blueprint for Tomorrow
News Dylan Ryu. 3/7/25 News Dylan Ryu. 3/7/25

A Blueprint for Tomorrow

Santa Clara University's "Impact 2030" plan promises to reshape campus life through strategic initiatives by decade's end

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Community Gathers to Protest Increased ICE Raids 
News Clara Hudson. 3/7/25 News Clara Hudson. 3/7/25

Community Gathers to Protest Increased ICE Raids 

New federal policies cracking down on illegal immigration leave many in the Santa Clara community concerned about immigrant rights

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Major Homelessness Shelter Faces Potential Funding Cuts
News Sean Rossmeissl 3/7/25 News Sean Rossmeissl 3/7/25

Major Homelessness Shelter Faces Potential Funding Cuts

With federal administration changes, the Bill Wilson Center is at risk of losing money for youth and family resources

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University Showcases Diversity through events hosted by Student Organizations and Departments During Family Weekend
News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25

University Showcases Diversity through events hosted by Student Organizations and Departments During Family Weekend

Cultural celebrations and inclusive programming connect families to SCU's Jesuit values as over 2,000 guests explore campus life

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Cellar Market Will No Longer Accept University Dining Points for Non-Food Items
News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25

Cellar Market Will No Longer Accept University Dining Points for Non-Food Items

Students lose option to buy non-food items

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Adjunct and Lecturer Union Reaches Halfway Point of First Academic Year
News Nick Pecora 2/19/25 News Nick Pecora 2/19/25

Adjunct and Lecturer Union Reaches Halfway Point of First Academic Year

Implementation of the pact, ratified last May, remains ongoing

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Culture Show’s New Price Cap
News Karla Hernandez 2/19/25 News Karla Hernandez 2/19/25

Culture Show’s New Price Cap

The Multicultural Center clubs embrace new price cap placed on Culture Show tickets

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From Vacant to Vibrant as Alum Builds New Apartments
News Dylan Ryu. 1/24/25 News Dylan Ryu. 1/24/25

From Vacant to Vibrant as Alum Builds New Apartments

After More Than 30 Years, Former Gas Station Site Near Santa Clara University to Become Student Housing

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Over 20 Buildings Suffering From Toilet Paper Blockages in Santa Clara University Campus
News Mahika Arya and Maria Denise Cuenca 1/24/25 News Mahika Arya and Maria Denise Cuenca 1/24/25

Over 20 Buildings Suffering From Toilet Paper Blockages in Santa Clara University Campus

Santa Clara University Experiences Campus Wide Disruption due to Toilet Blockages

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Multicultural Center Transitions into a New Space
News Karla Hernandez 1/24/25 News Karla Hernandez 1/24/25

Multicultural Center Transitions into a New Space

Despite the new Multicultural Center location being temporary, the directors have been trying to ensure it still feels like a home for students

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A Look into Road Safety at Santa Clara University
News Nick Pecora and Maria Denise Cuenca 1/23/25 News Nick Pecora and Maria Denise Cuenca 1/23/25

A Look into Road Safety at Santa Clara University

With dozens of vehicular incidents around the campus boundaries in 2024 alone, students are concerned about their well-being when simply getting to classes

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A Core Adjustment to Santa Clara University’s Curriculum
News Mahika Arya and Clara Hudson 1/23/25 News Mahika Arya and Clara Hudson 1/23/25

A Core Adjustment to Santa Clara University’s Curriculum

As core revisions move underway, questions about the necessity of certain classes arise

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Pacific Palisades Fires Cause Record Breaking Destruction for Los Angeles
News Camryn Rice 1/10/25 News Camryn Rice 1/10/25

Pacific Palisades Fires Cause Record Breaking Destruction for Los Angeles

Strong Santa Ana winds lead to colossal wildfires in Los Angeles, burning down thousands of houses and buildings

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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
The de Saisset museum unveiled "The Plague Archives," a new display in collaboration with artist Maya Gurantz. The exhibition, featuring works from the 10th to 21st century, explores humanity's historical relationship with disease through a
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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