Golden State: Title or Bust
In the Western Conference, which some have called the most competitive conference in history, the Warriors have stood out from the rest.
Water Polo Sinks On Road Trip
Now past midway point in the season, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team has been struggling as of late, losing four of their last five games heading into the weekend.
AOTW: Jenna Krummen
Krummen hit a sac fly in extra innings to secure the series against Saint Mary’s College.
Exhibit Showcases Locals with HIV, AIDS
The idea for the project came about in 2013, when Stanford University Professor Abraham Verghese came to Santa Clara to speak about HIV and AIDS at the annual Gerald and Sally DeNardo Lecture on health sciences.
Student Figure Skater to Represent USA
Tiffany Iskandar, who has performed Theatre on Ice for six years, has qualified to compete at the Nations Cup Ballet on Ice 2015 competition in France on April 25 and 26.
Softball Takes One of Three Against Lions
The first game of conference play began on a clear Thursday afternoon at the SCU Softball Field, with both teams’ aces on the mound.
Teamwork and Talent Win Championships
At Santa Clara, taking a title home is no easy task. With the season fast approaching, those illustrious intramural championship t-shirts are on the minds of intramural athletes throughout campus.
Topknots: The Latest Fashion Travesty
There is an epidemic spreading through the population of young men in our country. It’s grabbing them by the short-hairs and not letting them go. This unforgiving plague has even made some of our fellow Broncos its victims.
Bay Area Food Waste Addressed
One man’s trash may be another’s treasure, but what about his dinner?
A Victory for Democracy in the Hoosier State
After Indiana Governor Mike Pence passed a bill on religion that was justifiably met with uproar, I was ready to give up on the future of American politics. Pence’s response to protests, however, has me singing a different tune.
Squad Loses Three at Home
Over the course of a long season of more than 50 games, almost every team faces its ups and downs. After winning six of their last seven, Santa Clara could not escape this harsh reality, dropping all three games against the University of San Francisco last weekend.
Runners Race Past Records
Broncos broke records over the weekend, with 28 athletes competing in nine different events.
AOTW: Cassandra Padilla
Padilla won one game in the series against Loyola Marymount University on a walk-off single.
Faculty Conduct Research on Compassion
Five Santa Clara faculty members are featured contributors to a new book on compassion, featuring a study of Santa Clara students showing that programs like Arrupe increases student compassion.
Baseball Continues Hot Streak
The squad has won six of their last seven games, taking two out of three in their series against the University of the Pacific last weekend and beating University of Nevada on Monday night.
Jesuit Author to Speak at Graduation
Catholic writer and commentator James Martin, S.J., author of popular books such as “My Life with the Saints” and recurring guest on “The Colbert Report,” will address the graduating class of 2015 at Santa Clara’s 164th undergraduate commencement ceremony on June 13.
Conference Ties LGBTQ and Jesuit Identities
The two-day conference offered a range of programs for participants. Each event asked what it means to be a member of the queer community and a student at a Jesuit university.
Two New Deans Appointed to Serve this Year
Santa Clara is welcoming two new leaders to the university for the 2015-2016 school year.