Hippo Campus Takes Indie Rock to Experimental, Genre-Bending Territory
Four years since their last album,“LP3” attempts to find a new identity for Minnesota band Hippo Campus
The Beginning of a Spotify Exodus
Spotify should be more proactive in light of misinformation
Bronco Squads Elevate Their Play as Conference Play Continues
Santa Clara Men’s and Women’s basketball are starting to peak at the right time
Kara Maria’s Abstract World of Endangered Animals
Maria’s exhibit at the de Saisset Museum combines expressive painting with “hidden” commentary.
The Rise of the Industry Plant
While the term industry plant becomes ubiquitous in the music industry, its various definitions indicate issues plaguing the music industry
The Hut Bartender Arrested on Charges of Sexual Assault
The alleged victim is an undergraduate Santa Clara student
County Approves $390 Million New Jail Despite Opposition
The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on Jan. 25, in favor of the 500-inmate maximum security jail after speakers condemned the project for hours
“The Matrix Resurrections” Calls on Us to Care
Latest film in the Matrix franchise poses vital philosophical questions
Robbie Gould Kicks the San Francisco 49ers into the NFC Championship
A 45-yard field goal by Robbie Gould sends the Packers home
The Man Behind the Image of Vogue
The death of fashion editor André Leon Talley sparks remembrance of his legacy as a trailblazer for POC in the fashion industry
The Problem with Cancel Culture
The youngest generation takes “cancelling” to the next level
Santa Clara Announces Return to In-Person Learning
The university announces plans to return to in-person instruction after a month-long hiatus, despite apprehension from some students and faculty
University-Hosted Clinic Administers Nearly 300 COVID Booster Shots
Administration partners with Carbon Health to provide students with a more accessible option to receive their booster vaccination ahead of the March 17 deadline
Bronco Squads Go Through Different Phases During Conference Play
Santa Clara Basketball enters final month of the season
Coachella’s Comeback
The music festival returns with lineup changes and COVID requirements for audience members
Burning Out Faster than Couches on Bellomy
Students shouldn’t feel burned out before they’ve even started
“Scream” Delivers in Signature Scares but Lacks Originality
Remake of fan-favorite features a new cast with a routine storyline
University Isolation Housing Reaches Capacity
Amid record-high on-campus infection rates, students with COVID-19 are left to self-isolate in residence halls shared with uninfected students