Campus Blacks Out
The power outage was caused by a squirrel that made contact with a live conductor in a Silicon Valley Power substation, which provides power to Santa Clara residents.
Santa Clara Has No School Spirit
Santa Clara does not have a good basketball team and hasn’t in decades.
Tennis Takes Down Montana
The Santa Clara women’s tennis team added to its recent hot streak with a 6-1 win over the Montana Grizzlies last Friday to raise their record to 5-7.
Students Aim to Electrify Bicycles in Senior Design Project
As biking becomes an increasingly popular and practical means of transportation, four Santa Clara engineering students are working to make this trend a more viable option for everyone.
Second Annual “All in for SCU”
On March 18, Santa Clara shattered records and raised well over $1 million for its second annual Day of Giving challenge, “All in for SCU.”
A Very Fantastic Final Four
With six seconds left, University of Kentucky guard Andrew Harrison hit game-winning free throws to defeat University of Notre Dame, who played almost a perfect game but lost.
Group Goes 0-2 in San Diego
The Broncos team took a road trip to San Diego on Saturday but was unable to come away with wins over two San Diego-based teams.
Students Question Free Speech
Recent activism by student organizations on Santa Clara’s campus has raised questions about oversight of the right to free speech on campus.
Baseball Brings Out the Brooms
The Broncos bounced back in convincing fashion after losing to the University of California, Davis on Feb. 17, sealing a weekend series sweep against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
Bike Spokes Pop the Santa Clara Bubble
Every third Friday night each month, thousands of bicyclists ride through the streets of San Jose. Bike Party may be the greatest idea in Silicon Valley’s history.
Attacker Pleads Not Guilty
Dillon Kim, the 19 year-old Santa Clara sophomore who allegedly stabbed his roommate in Graham Residence Hall on Feb. 17, pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder on Tuesday.
Water Bottles for 3-D Printing
Two Santa Clara students presented their project to create 3-D printing filament, the plastic needed to print objects, from water bottles at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose on Feb. 16.
Battling in the Bronco Classic
The Santa Clara softball team competed in four games over three days this past weekend and finished with a record of 1-3.
Congresswoman Visits Campus
Member of the House of Representatives and Santa Clara School of Law alumnus Zoe Lofgren spoke on campus on Feb. 21 about refugees and illegal immigration.
What Kanye West Can Learn from Taylor Swift
[dropcap]K[/dropcap]anye West and Taylor Swift were not destined to hate each other. It happened by accident.
Buying Government the Koch Brothers’ Way
This weekend’s revelation that the conservative billionaire Koch Brothers have given over $1.25 million to a foremost climate change denier does little to dispel the notion that “money can’t buy happiness.” It does suggest, however, that wealth can buy power, influence and integrity.
Tennis Falters in Road Test
Men’s tennis traveled to Oregon last weekend to compete against the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Oregon, but were ultimately unable to secure either victory on the road.