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News Sasha Todd 4/22/19 News Sasha Todd 4/22/19

Active Minds Sheds Light on Mental Health

Club encourages awareness of mental disorders

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Scene Brandon Schultz 4/22/19 Scene Brandon Schultz 4/22/19

Student Voices: Spicy Memes on Jesuit Screens

The oft-ignored voices of Santa Clara’s campus community make room for themselves online

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Scene Gavin Cosgrave 4/22/19 Scene Gavin Cosgrave 4/22/19

Voices of Santa Clara: Tanya Monsef Bunger

Santa Clara students share stories from all around the world

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Scene Azariah Joel 4/22/19 Scene Azariah Joel 4/22/19

Spring Escapes: Gayle’s Bakery & Rosticceria

The sun is out and shining so here’s your next off campus trip

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Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/22/19 Opinion Jake Souleyrette 4/22/19

Society Needs More Odysseus and Less Achilles

Society Needs More Odysseus and Less Achilles

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Sports TSC Archives 4/22/19 Sports TSC Archives 4/22/19

Photo-Finish at Boston Marathon

Seconds make the difference in hours-long race

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Sports Kyle Lydon 4/22/19 Sports Kyle Lydon 4/22/19

Tiger Returns After a Tumultuous Decade

Woods, 43, wins the Green Jacket for the first time in 14 years

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Sports Annika Tina 4/22/19 Sports Annika Tina 4/22/19

Warriors Leaving More Than Oracle Behind

Will changing cities dilute the team’s fan base even further?

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News Emma Pollans 4/14/19 News Emma Pollans 4/14/19

Why Did the Student Cross the Road?

Guadalupe Hall selected for spring classes space

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Scene Brandon Schultz 4/14/19 Scene Brandon Schultz 4/14/19

TRAITOR JOE’S

The dark secrets of the island-themed grocer shows trouble in paradise

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News Anthony Alegrete 4/14/19 News Anthony Alegrete 4/14/19

ASG Senate Prioritizes Student Safety

Meeting initiates cautious measures taken off campus

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Campus Safety 4/14/19 Campus Safety 4/14/19

CAMPUS SAFETY

Campus Safety Report

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News Alyse Greenbaum 4/14/19 News Alyse Greenbaum 4/14/19

Dance Students Make a Performance Impact

Dancers envision their careers with or without dance

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News TSC Archives 4/14/19 News TSC Archives 4/14/19

Death Penalty for “Golden State Killer”

Murderer faces execution a year after arrest

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Scene Azariah Joel 4/14/19 Scene Azariah Joel 4/14/19

A Bloody Mess: The Lies of Elizabeth Holmes

New podcast shines light on Theranos and its madcap creator

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Scene Gavin Cosgrave 4/14/19 Scene Gavin Cosgrave 4/14/19

Voices of Santa Clara: Eoin Lyons

Santa Clara student shares insights from all corners of campus

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Opinion TSC Archives 4/14/19 Opinion TSC Archives 4/14/19

“Young Americans For Freedom”

“Young Americans For Freedom”

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Opinion Sahale Greenwood 4/14/19 Opinion Sahale Greenwood 4/14/19

One Wheel Wonder

One Wheel Wonder

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Santa Clara women’s golfer Kelsey Kim ’27 has been selected as an individual qualifier for the Stanford Regional of the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship.

Kim becomes just the third player in program history to qualify
It has been 14 years since the Broncos last heard their name called for the 64-team NCAA Tennis Team Championship. After a historic season that pushed them to their highest national ranking since 2013, that drought is officially over.

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Laura DaCosta Locatelli ’27 and Bella Rene ’27 have been elected next Associated Student Government president and vice president, the ASG election committee announced Thursday morning, capping a high-profile election cycle marked by incre
Candidates for Santa Clara University’s Associated Student Government executive positions debated how to rebuild student engagement, improve campus life and strengthen ASG’s internal culture during a debate held Tuesday evening.

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The Associated Student Government presidential race is shaping up around how to rebuild student trust and engagement, with two tickets offering distinct approaches to leadership and impact.

Mateo Coulson ’28 and running mate Johnathan Amidi &r

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