Legalize Sports Betting
In the past several years, daily fantasy sports leagues have exploded into a multi-billion dollar industry. This emergence, however, may be close to an end as an insider trading scandal involving two such companies, DraftKings and FanDuel, has recently come to light.
Students Invent Roof Tile Press for Rwandan Villagers
Santa Clara engineering students crowded around a metal table in the middle of a rural Rwandan village, putting clay into a mold and teaching the villagers how to build their innovate new machine.
Off-Campus Housing Changes
Santa Clara’s housing office announced to the residents of certain properties near campus Wednesday that it will directly oversee many of the popular off-campus homes rented by students starting on July 1, 2016.
A Highly Casual Day at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
Hosted in the resplendently verdant Golden Gate Park, the three-day affair offers a complimentary sonic smorgasbord of mid-major talent on intimate stages with cutesy names like “Arrow” or “Rooster.”
Women’s Soccer Faces Reality Check
Despite controlling most of the game, the Broncos were upset by University of San Francisco, losing 1-0 last Sunday at Buck Shaw Stadium.
First Friday Shows San Jose’s Fun Side
As the sun went down, the lights stayed on in San Jose’s South First Area (SoFA) district. Every first Friday of the month, local spots keep their doors open late, offering self-guided tours of art galleries, sizzling munchies from well-regarded restaurants and performances by local bands.
New Ambassadors
To address concerns surrounding the lack of support and programming for students living in the community surrounding campus, the Office of Student Life has created a new off-campus initiative, the Neighborhood Ambassador program.
Where is the Right Wing Support of Immigration?
From Zimbabwe to Vietnam, Ukraine to Mexico, people are drawn to America by the promise of living in a nation where they can “breathe free,” where no matter their roots, they can strive towards the promise of a better life for themselves and their children.
Top Managers Probably Knew about VW Cheating
Auto industry insiders strongly suspect the emissions cheating scandal at Volkswagen is much wider and reaches higher up the corporate ladder than the company is letting on.
Tennis Begins Fall Season
Santa Clara women’s tennis began their fall season over the weekend at the Cal Nike Fall Invitational. The Broncos had six entries in the tournament, four singles and two doubles, four of which advanced past the opening round.
AOTW: Kieran Coughlin
Starting Libero Kieran Coughlin helped the Broncos finish 25th in the nation last season.
Bay Area Rapid Transit May Come to Santa Clara in 2025
Future Santa Clara students may have access to the entire Bay Area simply by crossing the street.
Drones Banned on Campus
The airspace above Santa Clara’s campus will be a little clearer this year, due to a new policy aimed at remotely-operated flying devices.
Iconic Campus Bar Raises Tuesday Prices
Libation-seeking juniors and seniors are now expected to pull a little more cash out of their wallets than usual every Tuesday at the Bronco Hut, as the weekly “two for one Tuesday” special has increased from five dollars to six.
Men’s Soccer Stuns #20 Cal
Last Friday night, Santa Clara’s men’s soccer team clashed and recorded an important 2-1 victory against 20th ranked University of California, Berkeley.
Early NFL Over-Reactions
“R-E-L-A-X.” Aaron Rodgers said this to Packers fans last year after Green Bay had fallen to 1-2, and from there he won 11 of his next 13 games and took home his second MVP.
Surviving After Survival: A Look At Life After Cancer
“It’s been very exciting because I love the idea of combining art with the sciences.”