‘Niners Clinch Playoff Spot in Final Week of Regular Season
An interception by Ambry Thomas sealed the victory in overtime
We Don’t Want Another Bezos, Zuckerberg or Holmes
Big Tech names walk a fine line between toxic and revolutionary
“Dawn FM” is an Eclectic Addition to The Weeknd’s Genre-Defining Discography
The Weeknd continues the success of “After Hours” with a dialed-up, adventurous concept album
Safe Walk Deserves Adequate Funding
ASG’s initiative to keep students safe faces a lack of support from the university
Online Learning Extended Through January
In light of a record-high 7.6% COVID-19 positivity rate on campus, faculty are encouraged but not required to continue exclusively remote instruction through Jan. 30
Santa Clara Looks to Keep Up Momentum Heading into Conference Play
Broncos have everything they want in front of them
Santa Clara’s New Year’s Resolutions
The university has critical goals to achieve this upcoming quarter
How a Global Pandemic Became a Beacon of Hope for San Francisco’s Homelessness Crisis
Despite a growing rate of homelessness throughout SF, new funds allocated to the city as part of the nation-wide COVID-19 relief plan offer promise to solve the century-old problem.
Where Adaptations Often Fail, “The Tragedy of Macbeth” Measures Up
Stylistic changes in “The Tragedy of Macbeth” accentuate the best from Shakespeare’s original work.
Presidential Search Committee Moves to Interview Phase
The committee has narrowed the candidate pool and will host virtual interviews this month to select finalists
Following Student-Led Demonstration, Board Commits Several Million to Funding Campus Mental Healthcare
In light of recent student deaths, the Santa Clara community demands improved mental health resources, condemns administration’s response to the tragedy
Broncos Look to Rebound this Upcoming Season
Experienced Santa Clara team looks to prove the pessimists wrong
Santa Clara Soccer Sits Atop WCC
Santa Clara Women defeat Saint Mary’s, clinch back-to-back WCC Championships
“Spencer” Reinvents the Image of Princess Diana
“Spencer” exposes the vulnerabilities of Princess Diana through a fictional retelling of her stay at the Sandringham Estate
Family and Alumni Rally to Continue the Legacy of Star Water Polo Player
The Fraser family biked across the country to raise money for Cycle for Survival in honor of their son, Julian Fraser ‘18, who passed away from cancer at age 20
Broncos Hit their Stride as Postseason Looms
With the end of the regular season, men and women’s soccer are peaking at the right time
Wes Anderson’s Ode to Journalistic Periodicals
“The French Dispatch” depicts Anderson’s love for magazine publications while bolstering his auteurism and experimentation