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New ASG President and Vice President Plan to Promote Internal Accountability and Transparency
News MJ Kaspura 5/8/25 News MJ Kaspura 5/8/25

New ASG President and Vice President Plan to Promote Internal Accountability and Transparency

Claire Krebs and Sophia Standard assert that direct lines of communication with their cabinet members and study body will be essential tasks for their upcoming term

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Office of Multicultural Learning Reflects on 25 Years of History
News Karla Hernandez 5/8/25 News Karla Hernandez 5/8/25

Office of Multicultural Learning Reflects on 25 Years of History

The Office for Multicultural Learning recently celebrated their 25th Anniversary

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New Pope Selected by Conclave
News Mahika Arya 5/8/25 News Mahika Arya 5/8/25

New Pope Selected by Conclave

White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel on the second day of voting

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Claire Krebs and Sophia Standard Elected to Lead ASG
News Dylan Ryu. 5/4/25 News Dylan Ryu. 5/4/25

Claire Krebs and Sophia Standard Elected to Lead ASG

Proactive advocacy and student-centered leadership define winning campaign

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ASG Election Committee Dismisses Complaint Against Rani
News Dylan Ryu. 4/30/25 News Dylan Ryu. 4/30/25

ASG Election Committee Dismisses Complaint Against Rani

No Evidence Found of Campaign Violation in Unanimous Decision

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ASG Candidates Vie for Student Votes
News Dylan Ryu & Sean Rossmeisl 4/30/25 News Dylan Ryu & Sean Rossmeisl 4/30/25

ASG Candidates Vie for Student Votes

Rani-Khan highlight administrative successes while Krebs-Standard focus on internal rebuilding 

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 Pope Francis, first Jesuit pope, dies at 88
News Nick Pecora 4/25/25 News Nick Pecora 4/25/25

 Pope Francis, first Jesuit pope, dies at 88

Successor to be chosen in conclave next month

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A Slack Channel for Free Food Around Campus Launches
News Clara Hudson. 4/25/25 News Clara Hudson. 4/25/25

A Slack Channel for Free Food Around Campus Launches

 A new student-led Slack channel connects students with free food on campus, tackling food waste, and food insecurity

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Rebuilding the Santa Clara Downtown
News Maria Denise Cuenca 4/17/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 4/17/25

Rebuilding the Santa Clara Downtown

Plans for rebuilding Downtown Santa Clara, approved in December 2023, are now waiting for developers to begin working on the project

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A New and Improved Home for the Multicultural Center
News Karla Hernandez 4/17/25 News Karla Hernandez 4/17/25

A New and Improved Home for the Multicultural Center

The center held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Shapell Lounge, celebrating the expansion and a space that many consider a home

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Four Santa Clara University International Students Impacted by Federal Visa Changes
News Santa Clara 4/17/25 News Santa Clara 4/17/25

Four Santa Clara University International Students Impacted by Federal Visa Changes

University joins legal challenge amid growing concerns as international students face uncertain future

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Tariffs Set to Raise Campus Food Prices
News Sophie Ziedalski 4/10/25 News Sophie Ziedalski 4/10/25

Tariffs Set to Raise Campus Food Prices

Rising costs are making their way to students’ plates at Santa Clara University

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A Book Display in Celebration of Women’s History Month
News Karla Hernandez 3/21/25 News Karla Hernandez 3/21/25

A Book Display in Celebration of Women’s History Month

The POP Committee of the University Library put up a book display for Women’s History Month, celebrating the diverse stories of women

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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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