Feminism: The Struggle for Gender Equality
As a self-identifying feminist, I find it troubling that I continuously have to afight the stereotype of a “feminazi.”
Deserving of Pay Debate
Nationwide conversation about the exploitation of student athletes has been increasing.
Unreported Rape is Santa Clara’s Silent Shame
Nearly 1 in 5 women in the United States have either been raped or suffered an attempted rape, according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. One. In. Five.
Sharks Start Off Strong
The San Jose Sharks look to be a forceful contender again this season. After placing second in the Pacific Division last year, they qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, a feat they have accomplished 10 years in a row.
Giants Move On in October
Nobody thought the San Francisco Giants would win their Division Series matchup against the Washington Nationals. By nobody, I mean the “experts.”
Cash-Strapped Teachers Highlight Broken System
In his film “Annie Hall,” Woody Allen famously declares “Those who can’t do, teach. And those who can’t teach, teach gym.”
Unlimited Vacation in an Unemployment Office?
Sir Richard Branson, the founder of the Virgin Group, is the news once more, this time regarding an issue that could see Santa Clara students tossing sunscreen into backpacks and dusting off their passports.
University Silence Speaks Volumes in Ordinance Fight
Santa Clara students are facing a challenging time and university administration is leaving us to fight for ourselves.
49ers Not Out Of It Just Yet
This past Sunday marked something worth celebrating here in Santa Clara. The San Francisco 49ers earned their first win in the shiny new Levi’s Stadium -- and a much-needed win at that.
An Arm and a Leg for an Anatomy Book
By padding the pockets of publishers, Santa Clara is not supporting its students. Tuition is almost $44,000 this year. With two more quarters of books left to purchase, we have paid enough.
Winston Whiffs Again
No one denies that he’s a great signal caller. But I’m going to talk about the man.The man who has had way too many off-the-field incidents since arriving at Florida State’s campus.
Expensive Proposed Water Plan Viewed as Unpromising
Gov. Jerry Brown, please do not throw away billions of Californian’s hard earned tax dollars on an unsustainable project the state cannot afford.
Michael Sam: More Than Just A Football Player
Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing in at 261 pounds, a defensive end out of Missouri will go down as the most significant pick of 2014. His name is Michael Sam, and he is openly gay.
I Kevin Love You, Man
When it comes to one of the top players in the NBA right now, we have an important question: Where is the Love?
Controversial Year Leaves School Values in Question
We bring inspiring leaders like Dolores Huerta, Paul Farmer and the Dalai Lama to campus to speak about compassion worldwide, but I see something of a double standard when we neglect issues of social justice on our own campus.
Our Growing Fiscal Addiction
As graduation draws near, seniors at Santa Clara face many important decisions, including which jobs to apply for and accept as our first major steps into life after college.Of course, a pivotal factor in that decision is often the starting salary. Many students view money as a factor not only in job satisfaction, but also in their overall happiness.
Staffers Say Goodbye to Santa Clara
Three of our graduating seniors reflect upon their involvement with The Santa Clara.
Hoops Program Continues Run of Mediocrity
The magic of Nash and the thrill of winning an NCAA Tournament game are a distant memory. It has now been nearly two decades since the Broncos have been able to punch a ticket to compete in the Big Dance.