News Collin Baker News Collin Baker

ASG Election Results

Juniors Aaron Poor and Madeline Owen won the election for Associated Student Government president and vice president yesterday. Avery Unterreiner was elected as Senate Chair; sophomore and junior senators were also voted in.

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Sports Nick Redfield Sports Nick Redfield

Team Ends Season on High Note

After what could be called as a disappointing season, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team looked to end the year on a positive note in the Golden Coast Conference Championship this past weekend.

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Scene The Santa Clara Scene The Santa Clara

Sex and Dating at Santa Clara

The Santa Clara’s Scene section dives into the dating scene and sex lives of the student body to unveil the experiences, perspectives and challenges facing Broncos.

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News Krista Clawson News Krista Clawson

All Smoking Banned on Campus

Members of the Santa Clara community will have to stamp out their cigarettes in compliance with a new policy banning the use of tobacco products on campus, beginning July 1, 2015.

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Opinion Thomas Curran-Levett Opinion Thomas Curran-Levett

The Grass Shouldn’t Be Greener on Campus

Unless you spend your days living under a rock, you are likely well aware that California is currently wallowing in one of the worst droughts in recent memory. That is, of course, only if you live somewhere other than Santa Clara.

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News Nicolas Sonnenburg News Nicolas Sonnenburg

Alumni Tell Stories of Life at Santa Clara

Four Bronco alumni discussed their fondest memories of Santa Clara’s former football team, the university social scene and the connections they made while on campus during a talk to students on April 22.

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Sports The Santa Clara Sports The Santa Clara

AOTW: Reece Karalus

Karalus was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers of America Midseason Stopper of the Year Watch List this weekend.

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News Mallory Miller News Mallory Miller

Students Encouraged to Conserve Water

In celebration of Earth Day yesterday, students signed a “60 Seconds Less” pledge, an initiative launched to get students to take shorter showers and save water during a critical state-wide drought.

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