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Tokyo 202(ONE) Olympics Preview
Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/23/21 Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/23/21

Tokyo 202(ONE) Olympics Preview

A look at the women who could shatter records at this summer’s Tokyo Olympics

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San Francisco’s Draft Decision Looms as NFL Draft Nears
Sports Nic Carpino 4/23/21 Sports Nic Carpino 4/23/21

San Francisco’s Draft Decision Looms as NFL Draft Nears

49ers eyeing a new quarterback with No. 3 overall pick

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A Goodbye to Sitcom Legend Jessica Walter
Scene Claire Murphy 4/22/21 Scene Claire Murphy 4/22/21

A Goodbye to Sitcom Legend Jessica Walter

Longtime comedic actress and Hollywood legend Jessica Walter passes away at age 80.

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“Godzilla vs. Kong” is a Necessary High Note for a Dormant Industry
Scene Olivia Owens 4/16/21 Scene Olivia Owens 4/16/21

“Godzilla vs. Kong” is a Necessary High Note for a Dormant Industry

A pandemic box-office record is a signal of hope

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Moving Back Home to New Zealand, A Community of Responsibility
Opinion Sabrina Moyes 4/16/21 Opinion Sabrina Moyes 4/16/21

Moving Back Home to New Zealand, A Community of Responsibility

How a small island nation curbed a pandemic like no other

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An Open Letter to Santa Clara’s Administration
Opinion Jacob Atkins 4/16/21 Opinion Jacob Atkins 4/16/21

An Open Letter to Santa Clara’s Administration

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Take Me Out to a Giants Game
Sports Nic Carpino 4/16/21 Sports Nic Carpino 4/16/21

Take Me Out to a Giants Game

San Francisco Giants finally welcome fans back into Oracle Park

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Walk Offs and Winners and Records, Oh My!
Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/16/21 Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/16/21

Walk Offs and Winners and Records, Oh My!

Baseball wins in a walk off, soccer clinches conference title, track and field breaks records

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Santa Clara Offers Graduation Plan to Seniors
News Tess Rosenberg 4/14/21 News Tess Rosenberg 4/14/21

Santa Clara Offers Graduation Plan to Seniors

As the pandemic improves, Santa Clara makes in-person and digital celebrations

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University Announces Carbon Neutrality
News Sarah Steindl 4/14/21 News Sarah Steindl 4/14/21

University Announces Carbon Neutrality

The next steps towards a sustainable campus

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NCAA Still Believes in Glass Ceilings
Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/9/21 Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/9/21

NCAA Still Believes in Glass Ceilings

Women’s basketball is on the rise, but when will the NCAA take notice?

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AMC Announces Reopening of Theaters at Reduced Capacity
Scene Olivia Owens 4/8/21 Scene Olivia Owens 4/8/21

AMC Announces Reopening of Theaters at Reduced Capacity

Theater giant takes a monstrous first step in the direction of normalcy

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Stanford Finally Gets the Glory, Gonzaga Falls Short in March Madness 2021
Sports Nic Carpino 4/8/21 Sports Nic Carpino 4/8/21

Stanford Finally Gets the Glory, Gonzaga Falls Short in March Madness 2021

A glimpse into March Madness and how Santa Clara reaps the benefits from the Big Dance

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Junior Helps Students and Housing Insecure Alike
News Sabrina Moyes 4/7/21 News Sabrina Moyes 4/7/21

Junior Helps Students and Housing Insecure Alike

Student spends free time helping his community the best he can

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One Year Later: Reflections on California’s COVID-19 Prevention Strategy
Opinion Carolyn Kuimelis 4/5/21 Opinion Carolyn Kuimelis 4/5/21

One Year Later: Reflections on California’s COVID-19 Prevention Strategy

With an end in sight, it’s time to get serious about preventing a fourth surge

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Fall Sports Have Sprung Into Action
Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/2/21 Sports Lacey Yahnke 4/2/21

Fall Sports Have Sprung Into Action

Fall sports that were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic have returned this spring

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Broncos Still Hungry for Hardware After a Hard-Fought Loss
Sports Nic Carpino 4/2/21 Sports Nic Carpino 4/2/21

Broncos Still Hungry for Hardware After a Hard-Fought Loss

Santa Clara women’s soccer falls to BYU but has their eyes set on a championship season

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President O’Brien Placed on Administrative Leave
News Kyle de la Fuente 4/1/21 News Kyle de la Fuente 4/1/21

President O’Brien Placed on Administrative Leave

An investigation into alleged behavior currently underway

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