Santa Clara University Bets on AI, and on Doing It Differently
The University’s new center emphasizes ethics and interdisciplinary work, but students say access and curriculum will determine its impact
Better Thinkers or Better Submitters?
Like bringing a hammer to surgery: sometimes helpful, sometimes not
tUrn Week to Bring Climate Change Action and Awareness to Campus
With 20 events spanning disciplines, tUrn week invites the Santa Clara University community to confront the climate crisis with urgency and action
Writing is Resistance: SlutWalk Puts Storytelling at the Center of Sexual Violence Awareness
SCCAP’s annual march returned on April 10, drawing campus organizations and highlighting BIPOC and LGBTQ+ voices
Just Because You Don’t See it, Doesn’t Mean it isn’t There
At Santa Clara University, campus religious identity thrives—just not in the way that larger religious schools have taught us to expect
Vintage Diseases Are Making a Comeback
Once-eradicated diseases are resurging as vaccination rates decline
Santa Clara University Modifies Housing Exemption Process to Improve Clarity
The new process removes medical exemption, narrows eligibility criteria and introduces a new third option for students wanting housing contract release
Santa Clara University Urges Caution for Spring Break Trips
University officials highlight recent U.S. advisories on travel to Mexico
Inside a Hackathon Team’s Quest for a Hack for Humanity Win
Santa Clara University’s 13th Annual Hack for Humanity took place in Bergin Hall over the weekend
The People Who Feed You
Every morning, long before you walk through the doors, the people who feed you are already at work
Santa Clara University Proposes Core Curriculum Changes
The first major core requirement proposal since 2009 sparks debate across campus
What Moving to a Semester System Could Mean for Santa Clara University
University report examines opportunities and challenges of switching to semesters
International Student Says Visa Changes Leave Them ‘Stuck’ in U.S.
A Santa Clara University student shares fears amid federal visa changes
Months’ Worth of Student Art Stolen Overnight
A burglary at a Santa Clara University studio erased months of work for two seniors, who are now racing to recreate their final show
Santa Clara University Community Seeks Answers Following Departure of OAE Director and Assistant Director
Concerns remain for the stability of the vital office amidst transitional period in leadership
Bad Bunny Brings Bigger Questions for Super Bowl LX
As Santa Clara prepares for the Super Bowl, uncertainty around federal enforcement has left some community members hesitant about joining the festivities