Broken Pipe Floods Benson Basement
The basement of the Benson Memorial Center flooded last night after a water line in the Campus Post Office exploded.
Cornel West Sparks Dialogue
Cornel West spoke at two Santa Clara events and captivated audiences with his graciousness and intensity while he offered raw opinions on the problems within American society.
“Yes Means Yes” Already in Place
Last week, Santa Clara released its 2014 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report — which named the number of sexual offenses that occurred from 2011 to 2013 — in accordance with the Clery Act, a federal statute requiring universities to log crime statistics.
Santa Clara Student Crashes Fashion Week
Santa Clara upperclassmen told me to study abroad. They didn’t explain why — they just said I had to. Studying abroad in Paris, the international fashion capital, soon became one of my college goals.
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.”
Administrators Address Housing Ordinance
Santa Clara’s Associated Student Government held a public forum Wednesday night to answer any questions and quell student fears and anxieties about a proposed city ordinance.
Netflix Invades Privacy, Pays Out
Two Santa Clara hubs for Internet ethics have been named as recipients of a portion of $9 million-settlement from a class-action lawsuit brought against Netflix.
Red Bull Concert Brings Energy to San Francisco
Four electronic artists with varying styles competed for cheers of fans at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom on Oct. 1.
Volleyball Splits Away Games
The Broncos faced a gruesome schedule that included visiting the No. 24 ranked University of San Diego and then battling No. 10 Brigham Young University in Utah this past weekend.
AOTW: Steve Eneme
Eneme scored a goal versus West Coast Conference opponent University of San Diego in a losing effort. The score was 2-1.
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.”
Team Sinks In Home Debut
The Bronco squad hosted their first game at Sullivan Aquatic Center of the season last Saturday night to a full and energetic crowd.
Broncos Hang With Top Teams
Santa Clara competed with two West Coast Conference foes at Loyola Marymount University and the University of San Diego this weekend, tying the Lions and falling to the Toreros.
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.
Santa Clara Will Clear the Air
President Michael Engh, S.J., announced in September that Santa Clara will ban tobacco use. The decision was made in response to a proposal drafted by two Santa Clara faculty members, which calls for a tobacco-free campus.
Career Fair Creates Opportunity
With over 1,300 students attend- ing, Santa Clara’s largest career fair since the economic recession took place yesterday.
Campus to Grow Over the Next Six Years
Blueprints for new dorms and research buildings are among Santa Clara’s ambitious goals to expand the university. By 2020, the school aims to increase its student population, improve educational quality and boost its national reputation.
Residents Wary of Local Trespasser
John Joseph Torres Gonzalez, a Mountain View resident, has allegedly been trespassing on off-campus student homes since last school year. Students reported this man to the Office of Student Life in September.