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“Wet Leg’s” Off-The-Wall, Unassuming Debut
Scene Matthew Lallas 4/29/22 Scene Matthew Lallas 4/29/22

“Wet Leg’s” Off-The-Wall, Unassuming Debut

Self-titled debut offers polished post-punk with sarcastic, witty writing

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Early Decision Perpetuates Problems in the Admissions Process
Opinion Josie Collier 4/29/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/29/22

Early Decision Perpetuates Problems in the Admissions Process

Colleges are the only players that benefit from the early decision system

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Santa Clara Star Jalen Williams Declares for the NBA Draft
Sports Thomas Dunn 4/28/22 Sports Thomas Dunn 4/28/22

Santa Clara Star Jalen Williams Declares for the NBA Draft

The third year is an early enrollee in the draft and has until June 1 to make a final decision

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ASG Holds Debate Ahead of Presidential Elections
News Robby O'Brien 4/27/22 News Robby O'Brien 4/27/22

ASG Holds Debate Ahead of Presidential Elections

The presidential candidates exchanged remarks about mental health, Greek life reaffiliation and their motivations for running

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Creating the Extraordinary out of the Ordinary
Scene Cindy Nguyen 4/22/22 Scene Cindy Nguyen 4/22/22

Creating the Extraordinary out of the Ordinary

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” broadens Asian representation through creative cinematic narrative

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A Pleasant Return to the Magic? It’s Complicated.
Scene Santa Clara 4/22/22 Scene Santa Clara 4/22/22

A Pleasant Return to the Magic? It’s Complicated.

While “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” improves upon its previous perils, the story still falls short

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 #SwigLife, the Sequel
Opinion Josie Collier 4/22/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/22/22

#SwigLife, the Sequel

New residency requirement is an administrative cash grab

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​​Drug Overdoses and Deaths Increase Nationwide as Dangerous Fentanyl Trend Moves Beyond Opioids
News Spencer Epps 4/20/22 News Spencer Epps 4/20/22

​​Drug Overdoses and Deaths Increase Nationwide as Dangerous Fentanyl Trend Moves Beyond Opioids

Santa Clara warns students of increasing presence of fentanyl throughout the state

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There is No Plan B
Opinion Josie Collier 4/15/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/15/22

There is No Plan B

Roe v. Wade might not make it to the end of this year

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Commencement 2022: Your Questions Answered
News Carolyn Kuimelis 4/15/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis 4/15/22

Commencement 2022: Your Questions Answered

Here’s what you need to know about this year’s graduation ceremony

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A Conversation with Julie Sullivan
News Carolyn Kuimelis & Samantha Stahl 4/15/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis & Samantha Stahl 4/15/22

A Conversation with Julie Sullivan

Santa Clara’s incoming president talks transparency, trust and communication

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How Society Dehumanizes Athletes, and Why it Must Stop
Sports Nic Carpino 4/15/22 Sports Nic Carpino 4/15/22

How Society Dehumanizes Athletes, and Why it Must Stop

Remembering Dwayne Haskins for all the right reasons

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March Glows, April Woes
Sports Ahiti Juarez. 4/15/22 Sports Ahiti Juarez. 4/15/22

March Glows, April Woes

Santa Clara Men’s Baseball team looks to get back on track after a slow start to April

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Life and Death in the Age of Climate Change
Scene Matthew Lallas 4/15/22 Scene Matthew Lallas 4/15/22

Life and Death in the Age of Climate Change

“The Endless End” explores the rich past and complicated present for all non-human life

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Students file legal complaint alleging Santa Clara’s fossil fuel investments violate California law
News Carolyn Kuimelis & Robby O'Brien 4/8/22 News Carolyn Kuimelis & Robby O'Brien 4/8/22

Students file legal complaint alleging Santa Clara’s fossil fuel investments violate California law

Fossil Free SCU joins a growing number of divestment groups that have filed complaints against their universities

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A Vial a Day Won’t Keep the Politicians Away
Opinion Josie Collier 4/8/22 Opinion Josie Collier 4/8/22

A Vial a Day Won’t Keep the Politicians Away

Insulin rationing is a health crisis that can’t being ignored

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When Dating Takes a Dark Turn
Scene Cindy Nguyen 4/8/22 Scene Cindy Nguyen 4/8/22

When Dating Takes a Dark Turn

“Fresh” gives feminist insight into the objectification women face in the dating world

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March Madness 2022: A Movie Filled with Joy, Thrills, Agony and Tears
Sports Thomas Dunn 4/8/22 Sports Thomas Dunn 4/8/22

March Madness 2022: A Movie Filled with Joy, Thrills, Agony and Tears

The Big Dance’s return with fans was one for the history books

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The 2024–2025 club volleyball season is off to a great start for both the men’s and women’s teams! Both teams are striving for national titles with their impressive victories and promising young players. Read more about how Setareh
Katherine Ioffe’s ’26 article, “Philosophy Sucks,” demands a response. As an accounting major with a philosophy minor and the applied ethics Pathway, I find her dismissal of philosophical inquiry both disheartening and short-s
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Twenty-nine years after its establishment, Santa Clara University is revising its core curriculum to better accommodate large major requirements. The potential changes to its requirements are not planned to impact current students, although the earli
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