The Highly Casual Corner: Kanye West’s Shift In Focus
Kanye West is nearing the age where many great musicians begin to slip.
Volleyball Continues Hot Streak
After a disappointing home loss against University of San Diego, the Broncos Women’s Volleyball team earned a big win on Saturday, Sept. 26 to Brigham Young University.
Broncos Cannot Ignore Their Friends in Danger
To all Broncos, I ask of you, “What can you achieve if you are one percent more courageous in the context of alcohol consumption?”
AOTW: Carlos Delgadillo
Delgadillo knocked in the winning goal last Friday to pull of the upset versus Cal.
Donald Trump for Sixth Grade Class President
I’d probably be more likely to elect the kid in junior high than Donald Trump for president.
New Hire Has Head in the Game
Renee Baumgartner, the university’s new athletics director who started in June, says the de-cluttering of the athletic administration office is one of the immediate changes she’s implementing.
Santa Clara Triumphs Late
Santa Clara women’s soccer picked up a huge 1-0 win versus sixth ranked Stanford last Sunday in front of a packed home crowd of over 3,000.
NFL Hits Big Success With New Extra Point
The National Football League subtly made a big change in their rulebook this season, that’s fundamentally changing the way football is played.
Lease Like An Adult When You Leave The Dorms
Students are easy marks. They require little labor for landlords to make ludicrous profits and are near graduation by the time they realize they’ve been had.
First Year Students: Welcome to the Show
This isn’t your typical “freshman survival guide.” This is about maintaining physical, emotional and psychological balance throughout one of the most transformative stages in your life.
Bias Incident Policy Revamped
Student tempers flared last spring as anonymous instigators posted racist and incendiary comments on Yik Yak and the immigration awareness Mock Border Wall. As a result, the university is attempting to bolster student understanding about the importance of reporting bias incidents.
Pope Visits Americas
Pope Francis elevated Junipero Serra, an 18th-century missionary who brought Catholicism to the American West Coast, to sainthood Wednesday.
Trump stops by Colbert's fledgling CBS program
Stephen Colbert showered Donald Trump, who stopped by his “Late Show” Tuesday, with tounge-in-cheek thanks.
NYC Mayor Discusses Economic Gap
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio used dad jokes and his signature progressive zeal to tackle income inequality at an on-campus talk May 14.
Campus Community Discusses Yik Yak Racism
Santa Clara prides itself on being a tolerant community, but recently, offensive comments surfaced on Yik Yak, a popular app localized to campus.
Bay To Broken: The Sloppiest Sunday of 2015
At 3 a.m. Sunday morning, an obscene hour to be awake, hundreds of gaudily costumed Santa Clara students were drinking, blasting EDM and piling into trains, party buses and carpools headed to San Francisco for the annual Bay to Breakers footrace.
Santa Clara Advances to Nationals
Men’s Crew competed at the Intercollgiate Rowing Association Qualifier Western Sprints Regatta on May 16 in Folsom, Calif.