AOTW: Denzel Johnson
Johnson scored 11 points and dished out five assists in the team’s win against University of San Francisco on Saturday.
Women Fall in San Francisco
Santa Clara dominated the boards and edged the University of San Francisco Dons in second chance points during their game on Saturday, but were unable to come out with a win.
Watering of Campus Lawns Continues On
Although the city of Santa Clara witnessed a wet December, the county’s water resources are running dangerously low.
Police Brutality Discussed
Over 250 students, faculty members, staff and locals crowded into the Williman Room last Thursday to listen to a discussion regarding the issue of race and police brutality.
KSCU's New Year in Music
A new year in music means a blank slate for budding artists, trending genres and established legends alike.
Team Splits Last Two Games
The men’s basketball team hopped on a plane and jetted up to the Northwest to face off against conference rival Gonzaga University. After losing their previous two games to the Bulldogs by a total of four points, the Broncos were ready to redeem themselves.
Movie Aims to Prevent Campus Sexual Assault
Santa Clara alumni acted in a movie that premiered on campus last Friday to raise awareness of the issue of sexual assault on college campuses.
Honor the Victims, But Not as Free Speech Martyrs
In plastering their works with grossly offensive images of the Prophet Muhammad, an act explicitly prohibited in the Hadith, or supplemental teachings of Islam, the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo crosses the line.
De Saisset Reopens for 60th Year
Santa Clara students treat the de Saisset Museum like a dull grandmother — they don’t visit.
Tennis Set to Take the Courts
Men and women’s tennis are gearing up for a competitive spring season and are confident in their abilities on the court. Both teams boast rosters in which half or more players hail from foreign countries.
Different Culture, Different Comedy: A Lesson From Abroad
“We have a lot of irony and self-criticism. I think there are very few boundaries of what we think is hilarious.” This is how 20-year-old Copenhagen University student Harald Hersted sums up the Danish sense of humor.
Playoff Far From Perfect
Congratulations to the Ohio State University Buckeyes. They are the “Undisputed Champs,” according to the official championship t-shirts they received after demolishing the University of Oregon Ducks 42-20 on Monday. But with only four teams in the playoffs, are they really?
Cell Phone Sevice Helps Homeless Gain Stability
New technology takes advantage of the fact that those without food, water or housing still have one luxury: a cell phone.
Alumnus Wins Rhodes Scholarship
Santa Clara alumnus Aven Satre-Meloy ’13 was honored, alongside 31 of the best and the brightest students in America this past November, as a Rhodes Scholar.
Two Graduate Programs to be Moved Off-Campus
Due to increased student enrollment, offices and classrooms for two Santa Clara graduate programs will be relocated to a building off-campus formerly used as private office space.
AOTW: Morgan McGwire
McGwire scored 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds in their close loss to Gonzaga University on Saturday.
University Invests in Fossil Fuels
Last month, a panel of four individuals presented their professional views on the divestment debate at a discussion hosted by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.