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Buddhism on Campus: A New View of Suffering

Santa Clara students learn a new side to suffering and meditations on the subject

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“Modern Family’s” End Cannot Come Sooner

This is the way the show ends:not with a bang, but with a whimper

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“Cross Currents” or The Life Aquatic at SCU

New exhibit displays anaqueous approach to pressing global crises

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Super Bowl Sunday Show Seems Spiritless

Maroon 5, Big Boi and Travis Scott aren’t enough to save the NFL from itself

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Voices of Santa Clara: Derek Lewis

Santa Clara alum shares perspectives from around the world

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Trumping Taco Bell: the True American Favorite

Fast food fakers stand no chance in the taqueria game

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“Sweeney Todd” Makes the Cut

Blood flows freely in this murderous, musical depiction of madness

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“The Upside” is Heartwarming and Heartfelt

Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston reinterpret famed French film

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Shake Shack Shakes Things Up in Stanford

An indisputable East Coast favorite sets up shop in the Bay

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Francis Ford Coppola: Creator on Campus

Famed director brings lessons and laughs to Santa Clara

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Voices of Santa Clara: Thane Kreiner

Executive Director of the Miller Center on entrepreneurship

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“The WIZRD” is a Musical Act of Rebellion

Future’s latest album challenges the norms of music and the whole music world

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“Bird Box” Barely Breaks Barriers, says Brandon

Netflix algorithm shatters records, but makes filmmakers lazy

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Sweet Maple: A Savory Sample of San Francisco

Bay Area brunch spot is the perfect restaurant for ooglers of all things food

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Video Games and Mind Games

Programming turns to panic in “Bandersnatch”

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Royals at Odds: “The Favourite”

Malevolence in the palace

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San Jose Jazz Collective Brings Back Classics

The San Jose jazz scene is alive and well (and brilliant)

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“Aquaman” is Floundering for Attention

Momoa’s submarine super powers can’t compensate for poor writing and acting

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The 2024–2025 club volleyball season is off to a great start for both the men’s and women’s teams! Both teams are striving for national titles with their impressive victories and promising young players. Read more about how Setareh
Katherine Ioffe’s ’26 article, “Philosophy Sucks,” demands a response. As an accounting major with a philosophy minor and the applied ethics Pathway, I find her dismissal of philosophical inquiry both disheartening and short-s
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Twenty-nine years after its establishment, Santa Clara University is revising its core curriculum to better accommodate large major requirements. The potential changes to its requirements are not planned to impact current students, although the earli
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