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Winter is Coming. Will the “Winds of Winter” Ever?
Opinion Christina McManus 10/27/25 Opinion Christina McManus 10/27/25

Winter is Coming. Will the “Winds of Winter” Ever?

How the most watched show of all time ended in disaster

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Donate blood at SCU on Tuesday Nov. 4
Opinion Letter to the Editor 10/20/25 Opinion Letter to the Editor 10/20/25

Donate blood at SCU on Tuesday Nov. 4

Santa Clara University hosts a Stanford Blood Bank drive Nov. 4 at the Law School Blood Mobile—all blood types needed

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Protein Pandemonium
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/19/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/19/25

Protein Pandemonium

Have high-protein snacks gone too far?

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Editorial: Standing for Free Press, Standing with the Indiana Daily Student
Opinion Santa Clara 10/17/25 Opinion Santa Clara 10/17/25

Editorial: Standing for Free Press, Standing with the Indiana Daily Student

Indiana University’s censorship of its student paper is a stark warning for student press freedom nationwide

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The Split over “Abundance”
Opinion Saul Johnson 10/10/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 10/10/25

The Split over “Abundance”

What’s progressive?

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What matters more? Talent or money?
Opinion Tianbao Yang 10/10/25 Opinion Tianbao Yang 10/10/25

What matters more? Talent or money?

The boom in Fringe Internet Celebrities

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Profits of Parasocialism
Opinion Christina McManus 10/10/25 Opinion Christina McManus 10/10/25

Profits of Parasocialism

The Rise of Taylor Swift’s Billion Dollar Empire

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“The Life of a Showgirl” Might Just be All For Show
Opinion Kylie Bennett 10/3/25 Opinion Kylie Bennett 10/3/25

“The Life of a Showgirl” Might Just be All For Show

With a discography of prolific lyrics as a precedence, Taylor Swift’s lackluster 12th studio album begs the question: has the glitter gel pen finally run out of ink?

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The Return of the Pencil and Paper Classroom
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/3/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 10/3/25

The Return of the Pencil and Paper Classroom

Are we back to the old days?

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The Complicated Game of Vaccination ‘Choice’ 
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 9/13/25 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 9/13/25

The Complicated Game of Vaccination ‘Choice’ 

Whose choice is it really?

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Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign
Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25

Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign

We’re going crazy, but preserving the human touch 

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Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/29/25

Between Faith and Identity: LGBTQ+ in the Church

One foot in two worlds

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Behind the Seams
Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25 Opinion Lucy D'Errico 5/29/25

Behind the Seams

I used to brag about my $6 top…

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Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home
Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25 Opinion Isa Montes 5/29/25

Lights Are On, But Nobody’s Home

What circumstances have led to nearly every resident director leaving abruptly and quietly? And who is bearing the cost? 

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The Commodification of Sports
Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/29/25

The Commodification of Sports

The Inaccessibility of sports Viewership during the Streaming Era

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Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us
Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25 Opinion Christina McManus 5/26/25

Hollywood Loves Twins, But It Doesn’t Understand Us

The impact of stereotypes on identity

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Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality
Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25 Opinion Jack Kyle 5/22/25

Bryan Johnson Can’t Biohack Mortality

The man who wants to live forever

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The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t
Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25 Opinion Katherine Ioffe 5/8/25

The System is Broken—But The People Aren’t

In spite of an infrastructure built to punish, some find healing, humanity and hope for a second chance

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Santa Clara men’s basketball is officially headed to March Madness for the first time since 1996. The Broncos received an at-large bid to the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament after finishing the regular season 26-8 and pla
LAS VEGAS – No. 3 Santa Clara men’s basketball (24-7, 15-3) fell to No. 1 Gonzaga (29-3, 16-2) 68-79 on Tuesday, March 10, in the Credit Union 1 West Coast Conference Basketball Championship title game at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. 

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LAS VEGAS – No. 3 Santa Clara men’s basketball (24-7, 15-3) defeated No. 2 Saint Mary’s (27-5, 16-2 WCC) 76-71 in dramatic fashion on March 9 in the semifinal round of the Credit Union 1 West Coast Conference Basketball Championship
LAS VEGAS – No. 3 Santa Clara women’s basketball (24-8, 13-5 WCC) fell to No. 2 Gonzaga (22-9, 14-4 WCC) in the semifinal round of the Credit Union 1 West Coast Conference Basketball Championship on Monday, March 9, at Orleans Arena in La
LAS VEGAS – No. 3 Santa Clara University men’s basketball (24-7, 15-3) defeated No. 6 University of Pacific (18-14, 8-10 WCC) 76-68 on Sunday, March 8, in the quarterfinal round of the Credit Union 1 West Coast Conference Basketball Champ

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