Email notifications upon receiving mail room packages
The proposed system would eliminate the need for mail room workers to spend time hand writing slips for student mailboxes, a process that can lead to missing slips and basic organizational issues.
Searching for the GOP candidate
Judging by their recent performance at the first GOP debate, the race to the Republican Presidential nomination is less a footrace and more a confused and terrified scramble for the exits.
Talented students pursue Hollywood dream
How are current performing arts students planning on using their majors and their talents after graduation? Will they be the next hall-of-famers or sitcom stars?
RD couples not allowed to stay the night
At what point is it alright to have someone of the opposite sex stay overnight? For live-in staff at Santa Clara, that point is marriage.
Learning to embrace uniqueness
All of high school was essentially an exercise in how to fit in. No matter the situation, it was almost always better to blend in. Luckily, college is not high school and difference is more likely to be accepted and celebrated.
A writer's tribute to the Sharks
The San Jose Sharks win Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals, defeating the Detroit Red Wings two years in a row.
Bay to Breakers successful
Despite threats of rain and stricter rules, the 100th anniversary of the historic Bay to Breakers race went on as planned for many students this past Sunday.
Local coffee shop has something for everyone
Before I go into any more detail, you have to understand the struggle I faced when deciding whether or not to write this review: This café is my haven, safe study zone and place of retreat when the library feels overwhelmingly punitive and dismal. I risk inviting swarms of coffee-loving Santa Clara students and faculty to my sacred place — but alas, the coffee and food here is too good to keep to myself. So read this review, visit Crema, but please — not too often, for my sake.
Intramural teams to start playoffs
The spring intramural season kicks into high gear as teams prepare for playoffs to begin this week.
Valedictorian's advice
It is bittersweet to reflect because Santa Clara has been my home for these past 4 years, but I know it has prepared me for whatever comes my way in the future.
Broncos find success at Stanislaus Twilight
Mosier, Brown, and Sibole win their respective races at CSU Stanislaus.
Iron Bronco Triathalon challenges students
This year 62 teams participated in Santa Clara University's Iron Bronco.
Ratemyprofessors.com: Take the reviews with a grain of salt
I'm not saying that you shouldn't use the website as a resource, I am just urging you to consider your sources and not fill your head with a biased perspective of a teacher before ever setting foot in their classroom.
EMT program looks to change
It is not uncommon for Santa Clara Emergency Medical Services members to go without adequate sleep on a busy party night at Santa Clara. But newly elected EMS Director Mohit Kochar may be losing sleep this week for other reasons — hiring new squad members, helping run the EMS Mass Casualty Incident simulation and dealing with the new and improved EMT carts.
Athlete of the Week 5/19/2011: Rick Lamb
Lamb was selected to participate in the 2011 NCAA Division 1 Men's Golf Championships.
Provost appointed
Santa Clara President Fr. Michael Engh, S.J., announced Dr. Dennis Jacobs as the the campus' new provost for academic life in a campus-wide email. "I'm very excited, and think that for the university he's a great choice," said Don Dodson, the interim provost who has filled the seat while Santa Clara searched for a new provost.
Terrorism at SFO
"The thought that the death of one man [Bin Laden] will end the overall conflict is simply ludicrous. In order to end events such as this one we need to put a greater emphasis on U.S. intelligence gathering and cooperation with Pakistan intelligence, because when it comes down to it every terrorist related event stems from the conflict between Israel and Pakistan," said Bobak Esfandiari, Santa Clara junior.
Santa Clara Review publication party celebrates the spring issue
Author Jim Shepard and other talented artists join students in celebrating the Santa Clara Review's spring issue publishing.