Campus Laptop Orchestra Noted
Santa Clara Laptop Orchestra was listed among the top 25 best-kept secrets of the Silicon Valley in the most recent issue of the South Bay Accent magazine.
Broncos Host Heavy Weekend
Facing a tough batch of competition from all over the country, the Broncos were glad to be back in their home pool.
Democracy Unappreciated Among Today’s Youth
Few things are more refreshing than seeing a problem and doing something about it. Voting gives us that opportunity.
Students Protest Police Brutality
Santa Clara’s black student union, Igwebuike, held a demonstration Wednesday on the National Day Against Police Brutality.
Looking Back at Steve Nash
News of his injury broke Oct. 24, but NBA athletes still haven’t finished weighing in on what looks to be the end of Nash’s career.
AOTW: Kellie Peay
Peay scored the first goal of her young college career in a 3-1 win over the University of San Diego.
Congressional Race Coverage: Mike Honda
An experienced legislator who tirelessly represents all his constituents, Honda is well-respected on both sides of the aisle.
Congressional Race Coverage: Ro Khanna
A 38-year-old former Santa Clara School of Law professor and economics lecturer at Stanford University, Khanna has extensive knowledge of the economy of the Silicon Valley.
Ethical Implications of Hobby Lobby Ruling Discussed
Leslie Griffin, a law professor from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, spoke to a full audience at Santa Clara about the Supreme Court Hobby Lobby decision and how it limited both women’s rights and religious freedom.
Campus Strives to Go Green
Students browsed racks of vibrant tie-dyed t-shirts, bandanas and tapestries set out on the lawn in front of the Harrington Learning Commons on Wednesday.
Congressional Candidate Visits
Standing on the dimly lit Benson Memorial Center patio, Democrat Ro Khanna engaged an audience of about 35 students on Oct. 14.
Late Goal Leads Broncos to Win
Emotions ran high Sunday afternoon when the men’s soccer team took on the University of Portland Pilots.
Theater Curtains Lift for Seniors’ Careers
The training wheels are off, and three senior theater majors are about to ride solo, marking their directorial debut this weekend in the fall One-Act Festival.
Social Media Slaughters Reputable News
What we read as we scroll through our social media often isn’t reputable news, and when we get the majority of our news from our newsfeed, as many young people do, we have a serious problem.
Latino Experience Sung Through Spoken Word
Spoken word artist David A. Romero explored his cultural identity using poetic words to guide the expedition last night in the Bronco.
Chief Information Officer Enhances Campus Networks, Wi-Fi
Nestled in an office on the second floor of the library, overlooking the Benson Memorial Center plaza, Robert “Bob” Owen works to innovate and improve the information services Santa Clara provides.
Feminism: The Struggle for Gender Equality
As a self-identifying feminist, I find it troubling that I continuously have to afight the stereotype of a “feminazi.”