Night of the Zombies Gives Museum New Life
Visitors wore fake bloodstained clothes and meandered through galleries, creating a pleasantly disorienting atmosphere at the San Jose Museum of Art on Oct. 16.
Deserving of Pay Debate
Nationwide conversation about the exploitation of student athletes has been increasing.
Volleyball Aces No. 24 Test
Traveling down south into hostile territory, the women’s volleyball team came away with an upset over No. 24 Loyola Marymount University, topping the Lions 3-2. Two days before the victory, the Broncos knocked off Pepperdine University.
AOTW: Nikki Hess
Hess recorded 19 kills in the team’s upset of the No. 24 Loyola Marymount University Lions.
Broncos Race Past Competition
Saturday was a day of personal bests and major improvements for the Santa Clara men and women’s cross-country teams.
Former Fraternity President Remembered
Santa Clara 2013 graduate Brian DeVoto died in a car accident in September at the age of 23.
NFL Legend Shares Insight
Hall of fame player Ronnie Lott joined Santa Clara women’s soccer head coach Jerry Smith to discuss football, controversy and life in this year’s first installment of the President’s Speaker Series on Oct. 9.
Santa Clara Club Busts Down Closet Doors
Santa Clara students celebrated sexual diversity last week by creating a space that allowed students to be vocal and proud of their sexual orientation on National Coming Out Day.
Men’s Soccer Fights for Tie
Playing for 110 minutes in 90-degree weather is always a challenge, but the men’s soccer team overcame the heat while facing the University of San Francisco on Sunday in their last game before their conference season begins.
Unreported Rape is Santa Clara’s Silent Shame
Nearly 1 in 5 women in the United States have either been raped or suffered an attempted rape, according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. One. In. Five.
Donors Recognized in Commemoration of New Bronco Statue
The bronze bronco statue was officially commemorated in a ceremony on Oct. 8.
Soccer Steals One On the Road
The women’s soccer game last Sunday was a hard-fought battle. During the hottest part of the day, Santa Clara traveled north to take on the University of San Francisco Dons in a grueling match.
Pre-Game Parties Amp School Spirit
The Ruff Riders launched an initiative to rouse school spirit by hosting tailgating events at off-campus residences.
Faculty Invites University to View Art Work
Offering a rare look at what happens when professors create, a new exhibit shows what university staff make outside of the classroom.
Accounting Department Ranks Eighth in Nation
The Santa Clara Accounting Department was ranked eighth in the nation on a ranked list published by LinkedIn, and beat out programs at University of California, Berkeley, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, among other universities.
Sharks Start Off Strong
The San Jose Sharks look to be a forceful contender again this season. After placing second in the Pacific Division last year, they qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, a feat they have accomplished 10 years in a row.
Jerry Smith’s Coaching for Life Academy Reinforced Life Skills
Jerry Smith, coach of the Santa Clara women’s soccer team, held the first installment of the Jerry Smith Coaching for Life Academy on Oct. 9. The workshop focused on leadership and self-esteem in athletics.
Man Arrested for Assaulting Student May Be Repeat Offender
A man who allegedly assaulted a Santa Clara student is also suspected of committing two similar attacks in Mountain View.