Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson: An American Cultural Zeitgeist
A disappointing fight, but a real phenomenon
Social Work Showcased: Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti Awarded Million Dollar Prize
Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti wins the $1 million Opus Prize for her work in Nigeria, empowering women to achieve economic independence and challenging cultural norms around gender equality.
Days after the election, Santa Clara University reckons with the repercussions
Students and staff across campus feel tensions in the wake of the recent Presidential election.
Red, White, and Yellow: A New Look for SCU
Santa Clara University’s reimagined logo aims to shift its brand, aligning with ambitious goals in its strategic plan
Women’s and Gender Studies: Renamed, Reframed
The department changed their name to Gender and Sexualities Studies to represent the more inclusive field.
The Squirrel Editorial
Squirrels should replace the Bronco as Santa Clara University’s mascot
Poised for the Next Challenge: Women’s Cross Country Looks Ahead
Setting the stage for a strong showing at the upcoming NCAA West Regionals
Life, Death and Legacy at El Camino De Los Muertos
A landmark event for the community and the campus, full of good food, music, dancing, and remembrance those who came before us.
Women’s Basketball Wins Big in First Regular Season Game
An excellent on-court performance leads the Broncos to victory
Doors Open to Bucky’s Closet
In a push for sustainable and affordable business clothing, Santa Clara University Opens First Community Thrift Store
Santa Clara & Prop 36: What Conviction Data Cannot Communicate About Retail Theft
Santa Clara businesses and police speculate why reports of shoplifting have decreased despite 2014’s reduced sentencing policies amidst a contentious debate over partial-rollback, Prop. 36.