Where’s the Crowd?
Women’s athletic teams garner less support despite having more home wins
Santa Clara Announces First Female President
Julie H. Sullivan will also be the first layperson to serve as president in the university’s 171-year history
Escaping ‘Escapism’ in Bastille’s Latest Album
“Give Me the Future” upends reality and the meaning of ‘escape’
Apparently, $24 Million Covers the Cost of Gender Discrimination
It shouldn’t have taken U.S. soccer this long to pay women and men equally
A Cinematic Destination
“Drive My Car” captures a splendid cinematic take on an unlikely friendship, highlighting a rising interest in East Asian Cinema
A Journey Through the Practice of Printmaking
New Dowd exhibit features the distinctive styles of printmakers Golbganou Moghaddas and Art Hazelwood
Fiery competitor Steve Nash is making heads turn
This sports feature on Santa Clara basketball legend Steve Nash was originally published in The Santa Clara on Jan. 14, 1993 — back when Nash was a freshman on the team.
Cowell fights bad reputation
This news story was originally published in The Santa Clara on Nov. 19, 1992 and discusses student perceptions of Cowell Center.
Sororities: Not Compatible with Christianity?
This column was originally published in The Santa Clara on Jan. 27, 1977. Therese Suden argues that the Greek System traditions are “neither democratic nor imbued with Christian values.”
Cultural Center Opens
Originally published in The Santa Clara on Feb. 13, 1986, this news story marked the Feb. 10, 1986 opening of Santa Clara’s Multicultural Center (MCC).
Los Angeles Rams Have a Hollywood Ending in Super Bowl LVI
Rams overcome upstart Cincinnati Bengals, hoist the Lombardi in LA
“The Dream” is an ethereal, stripped-back version of Alt-J
Ever-evolving alt rock trio Alt-J dials down for an expansive and introspective new LP.
The 2022 State of the University Address: Key Takeaways
Acting President Lisa Kloppenberg highlighted various moments of “Bronco Pride” that shone amidst the challenges of the past year
Vaccination Exemption in Professional Athletics: Should Players Have Choice?
Novak Djokovic was banned from competing in the Australian Open due to his unvaccinated status, sparking controversy about the future of professional athletics in a pandemic
Pro Bowl Festivities Continue to Anger Fans
League implements new rules to reduce contact every year, further infuriating fans
Trigger Warnings Must be More Explicit
Every time I feel good, I think it'll last forever. But then they forget a trigger warning
Mitski’s Electrifying Return
“Laurel Hell” weaves in feelings of love, loneliness and dread in an 80s synth-pop sound