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Spring Escapes: Heavenly Roadside Café

The sun is out and shining, so here’s your next off-campus trip

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Student Voices: Spicy Memes on Jesuit Screens

The oft-ignored voices of Santa Clara’s campus community make room for themselves online

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Voices of Santa Clara: Tanya Monsef Bunger

Santa Clara students share stories from all around the world

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Spring Escapes: Gayle’s Bakery & Rosticceria

The sun is out and shining so here’s your next off campus trip

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TRAITOR JOE’S

The dark secrets of the island-themed grocer shows trouble in paradise

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A Bloody Mess: The Lies of Elizabeth Holmes

New podcast shines light on Theranos and its madcap creator

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Voices of Santa Clara: Eoin Lyons

Santa Clara student shares insights from all corners of campus

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“Us”: The Fabulous Mind of Jordan Peele

The new master of thrilling scares amazes viewers once again

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Senior Dominic Tran Tells His Story Through Art

A Santa Clara renaissance man tackles tough topics with terrific artistic tact

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Voices of Santa Clara: Robin Nelson

Professor talks gene editing, oppression and systems of power

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Billie Eilish is a Young Star With Room To Grow

The bittersweet songs of Eilish are edgy, dark and glaringly amateurish

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“You Complete Me, Ho”

Standup comic jokes about race and gender in Netflix special

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An Oscars with No Host is No Oscars at All

The Santa Clara’s resident film critic shows disdain for the most recent Oscars

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Senior Soloists Hitting All of the Right Notes

Santa Clara senior students to serenade this coming Saturday

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“Thank U, Next” is Confidence in a Bottle

Singer gives fans what they want with sassy, sorrowful record

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A Niche Award for an Overlooked Performance

Despite its levity, Hugh Grant’s role in “Paddington 2” is an Oscar-worthy role

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Voices of Santa Clara: Bill Stevens

SCU music professor shares his thoughts on sound and spirit

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Bringing Beans to the Santa Clara Scene

Santa Clara coffee shop introduces new signature roast

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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
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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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