Graham Hall Should Turn a New Corner
There have been varying reports on the "new" Graham Hall.
Smart Spending Stems From Schooling
If an education is supposed to prepare us for the "adult world," then it's failing in one major respect: dealing with money.
Golden Globes Misses the Point, Again
By filming the awards, the focus of the ceremony shifts from honoring the nominees and winners to putting on a show.
Santa Clara Was Here First, Deal With It
Our proximity to Stanford University makes comparisons impossible to avoid. But that doesn't mean we have to let Stanford define us.
We Need Fans in Stands
The fact of the matter is that Santa Clara's sports teams, successful as they are, don't get a lot of attention outside of the Sports section.
Freshman Year Vis-Ã -Vis "The Hobbit"
With its endearing characters, thrilling action and undying legacy, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" was easily one of the biggest movies of the year.
Why I Chose To Withhold My Vote
Voting is a privilege and I hope some people did not abuse this privilege by voting without the proper knowledge.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat
Worse than any mutant monster lurking in the tub or the possibility of getting sucked down the drain, the toxic chemicals in your shampoo and soap are something to be feared.
Go Green and Save with Alternative Transport
Santa Clara is deeply connected to a vast public transportation network. We need to use it more.
Trim Your Waste
Instead of reaching for another chip or ready-made meal to quell your hunger, fill your body with whole foods including fresh fruits and vegetables.
Sticky Note Your Stress Away
Of course stress differs and evolves across particular situations and stages of our life. What worries us as college students is drastically different than what will worry us as parents or entrepreneurs 10 to 20 years from now.
Are RLCs Losing Their Appeal and Point?
The RLCs promise of academic interaction outside of the classroom within my community became somewhat of an empty lie.
Students Rule the School
Fifty-Five percent of surveyed students indicated they had witnessed another student cheat, but only 10 percent said they themselves had cheated in a class.
Are RLCs Losing Their Appeal and Point?
The RLCs promise of academic interaction outside of the classroom within my community became somewhat of an empty lie.
US: Outside-In
Signing my voter registration form this summer felt like making a promise to the American government. A promise to make a well-informed decision based on facts that would help grow the country into success.
FIFA Shooting to Score in Every Dorm
It is a safe assumption that FIFA is a whopping success in dorm life. It is a staple in many dorms. However, the game's popularity does not reflect soccer's popularity in the U.S.
Parties: The Founders' Worst Nightmare
The party system prioritizes what is best for the party over what is best for the nation.
Why to Hit the Gym
Invest in yourself today and see rich dividends for the rest of your long, healthy life.