Hillary Clinton’s Incomparable Campaign
Last Sunday afternoon, the nation received confirmation of the worst-kept secret of the 2016 presidential race: Hillary Clinton is running for president.
Softball Takes One of Three
Softball traveled south to take on the University of San Diego in a three-game series. The Broncos lost the first two games but held on to win the third, 5-4.
Sports Foster Empowerment
Female Olympians and leaders in the sports world spoke on campus April 18 about how participation in sports can help women combat the challenges they face in the workplace.
Budgeting Demystified
To shed light on the allocation of student tuition dollars, the Associated Student Government sponsored a presentation about the budgeting process on April 15.
Relay Celebrates Life
Over 35 teams of students and local organizations attended this year’s Relay For Life to raise funds for cancer research and cancer patient resources.
AOTW: Ilya Osintsev
Osintsev is riding a three-game singles match and a five-game doubles match winning streak.
Athletic Director Leaves
Dan Coonan stepped down from his post as director of Athletics and Recreation this past Friday, a position he has held for the past 11 years. Coonan will become the executive director of development for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
Fix the NBA Playoffs
Every team in the West is a contender, but in the East, maybe two are. This year’s playoffs are one of the best in a long while, but it could be so much better. The best teams aren’t being represented in the playoffs.
Team Drops Three to No. 6
The Broncos faced a tough test last weekend against the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, the No. 6 team in the nation.
Martin Sheen Pushes for Social Justice
Legendary actor Martin Sheen speaks on social justice, activism and faith.
Global Village Shows The Places You Will Go
Santa Clara was treated to a whirlwind festival of food, music, dancing and art on Sunday, as Global Village fused together elements from the Multicultural Center’s diverse clubs. This year’s theme was “Oh, The Places You’ll Go!”
Anti-Death Penalty Advocate Gives Talk
Leading capital punishment opponent Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J., spoke to the university community about her story of service.
Team Takes Win On Senior Day
The women’s tennis program honored graduate student Elaine Chesoni as their only senior during Saturday’s Senior Day and hoped to walk away from the matches with a win for her.
Police Chase Rogue Bicyclist Through Campus
A caravan of police cars tore onto campus on Sunday night, chasing a bicyclist who failed to pull over for the Santa Clara Police Department.
Santa Clara’s Bloated Core Curriculum
I absolutely love Santa Clara. I love the campus, the school’s mission, the professors, the classes, the environment and the people. However, there’s one thing about this place that I absolutely hate, and that’s the core curriculum.
Kits Created to Help the Homeless
A former Santa Clara student has launched a project to distribute at least 150 backpacks full of necessities and supplies to the homeless population in Santa Clara County.
Food Waste Workshop
Students flocked to the Forge Garden to learn how to recycle food waste during an interactive workshop last week.