Review Releases Latest Issue With a Bang
After 146 years, Santa Clara Review is trying something different for the release of Vol. 102, Issue 1.
Archbishop Condemns Gay Agenda in Schools
Is the Jesuit Pope Francis receives worldwide sup- aport for his progressive and accepting nature, a conservative archbishop in San Francisco is emphatically taking a different path.
Seniors Leave Legacy Onstage
Students are in charge at this year’s Winter One-Act Festival. Theater majors and minors will take the lead by directing, producing, managing and performing two plays this weekend.
Softball Begins New Season
The Broncos started off the season strong at the Grand Canyon Kick Off, beating University of Northern Colorado 10-2, but went on to lose the next five games in the desert.
Shared Governance Addressed
Due to brewing concerns over a strained relationship with the Board of Trustees, the Faculty Senate Council will vote this year on proposals aimed at bolstering Santa Clara’s shared governance system, which pledges to include faculty, staff and students in campus administrative decisions.
NBA Double Standard
The NBA has defended its referees for as long as it has thrived as a league. Criticism from coaches and players about bad calls has always taken place and will continue as long as there is human error.
New Dean Sought
After 10 years of leadership from W. Atom Yee, Santa Clara has narrowed down four potential candidates as his replacement as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Theologian Speaks about Pope Francis
Renowned theologian John O’Malley, S.J., spoke to a crowd of 100 people on Thursday evening about how Pope Francis has been emphasizing the Jesuit values of spirituality, humility, inner freedom, boldness and courage as the first Jesuit Pope of the Catholic Church.
Jesse Bernal Leaving Position
Jesse Bernal, director of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, will leave Santa Clara tomorrow to work as vice president for inclusion and equity at Grand Valley State University in Michigan.
AOTW: Marie Bertholdt
Bertholdt had a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds against University of Portland.
Discrimination Policy Updated
After federal and state legislation narrowed the definition of harassment and assault, Santa Clara has created a task force to draft a policy concerning sexual misconduct and discrimination.
Bronco Week Leads the Stampede
Every year, Santa Clara hosts the big game against longtime rival Gonzaga University, but attending the spirit-centric match without some preparation is like Yannick Atanga taking the court without stretching.
Housing Ordinance Not Likely to Pass
Only one of the five city council members who attended a public Santa Clara city meeting on Tuesday was in favor of a drafted housing ordinance that has been pending since this summer.
Papenfus Returns After Surgery
Senior Andrew Papenfus made his return to the court for the first time since having surgery on a brain tumor that was discovered last June.
Queer or Not, Have a Gay Ol’ Time at This Friday’s Dance
Some Broncos find a tight-knit community early on — in their freshman-level courses, within their sports teams, through their Greek organizations.
Food Education to be Emphasized in Cuba trip
For the second year in a row, a small group of Santa Clara students will be given the opportunity to visit Cuba to learn about its culture, agriculture, business and lifestyle.
Campus Leadership: It’s Not Raining Men Anymore
Neither the university nor our larger society is served by the lack of men stepping up to become responsible leaders.