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Dancing Through the Dark: Rainbow Prom’s Defiant Joy
Scene Dylan Ryu. 6/14/25 Scene Dylan Ryu. 6/14/25

Dancing Through the Dark: Rainbow Prom’s Defiant Joy

In an era of anti-LGBTQ+ policies, Santa Clara University students answered with sparkles, slow dances, and unashamed celebration

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SCU EMS Share their Mission to Serve Students
Scene Dani Jankowski & Karla Hernandez 6/14/25 Scene Dani Jankowski & Karla Hernandez 6/14/25

SCU EMS Share their Mission to Serve Students

Since 1997, SCU EMS has provided critical services for Santa Clara University students, and has recently expanded to provide that care for students off-campus

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Santa Clara University Creates New Center to Boost Teaching Quality
News Dylan Ryu. 6/14/25 News Dylan Ryu. 6/14/25

Santa Clara University Creates New Center to Boost Teaching Quality

The new center will train faculty in innovative teaching methods to improve classroom experiences

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Celluloid Celebration: Genesis Film Festival Returns
Scene Dylan Ryu. 6/11/25 Scene Dylan Ryu. 6/11/25

Celluloid Celebration: Genesis Film Festival Returns

Santa Clara University’s student film festival rolls out the red carpet for its most competitive year yet, showcasing 18 original works by emerging filmmakers

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Broncos Break Through: Santa Clara Softball Makes Program History
Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/11/25 Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/11/25

Broncos Break Through: Santa Clara Softball Makes Program History

Santa Clara softball clinched first-ever invitation to the NCAA Tournament

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A Toast to Santa Clara University’s Class of 2025 Award Winners
News Dylan Ryu. 6/6/25 News Dylan Ryu. 6/6/25

A Toast to Santa Clara University’s Class of 2025 Award Winners

At the annual Senior Toast, Santa Clara University announced the winners of numerous University awards and the valedictorian

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Student-Athlete Spotlight: Noelle Niederman ’27 Fueling Sets for Success
Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/5/25 Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/5/25

Student-Athlete Spotlight: Noelle Niederman ’27 Fueling Sets for Success

Following a standout sophomore season, Niederman reflects on her team’s historic run and her journey to find her passion

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Bronco Soccer Preview 2025: Outlook on the Upcoming Season
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 6/4/25 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 6/4/25

Bronco Soccer Preview 2025: Outlook on the Upcoming Season

Santa Clara men’s and women’s soccer look to make noise this 2025 season

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Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign
Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25 Opinion Saul Johnson 6/3/25

Our Annoyance With AI Might Be a Good Sign

We’re going crazy, but preserving the human touch 

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Fan Girl
Scene Guest User 6/3/25 Scene Guest User 6/3/25

Fan Girl

Kit Kittredge: an American (girl doll) Hero 

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Bronco Beach Volleyball Caps Historic Season with Championship Run
Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/2/25 Sports Sophia Alvarenga 6/2/25

Bronco Beach Volleyball Caps Historic Season with Championship Run

Run to WCC Championship final marks end to excellent season

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Benches That Hold Memories of Broncos, Past and Present
Scene Arushi Mangla 6/2/25 Scene Arushi Mangla 6/2/25

Benches That Hold Memories of Broncos, Past and Present

Mission Gardens' teak benches among the gardens’ trees quietly hold moments of joy, heartbreak and reflection

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National Tariffs Fuel Growing Support for California Secession
News Sofia Ruvalcaba. 5/30/25 News Sofia Ruvalcaba. 5/30/25

National Tariffs Fuel Growing Support for California Secession

Amid growing economic stress, many are beginning to question whether California could secede

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Three Years In, Julie Sullivan Sets Her Sights Higher
News Dylan Ryu. 5/30/25 News Dylan Ryu. 5/30/25

Three Years In, Julie Sullivan Sets Her Sights Higher

Santa Clara University’s president reflects on progress in diversity, access, and global outreach—framing her leadership as just the beginning of lasting change

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Santa Clara Soccer Preview 2025: Outlook on the Upcoming Season
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 5/30/25 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 5/30/25

Santa Clara Soccer Preview 2025: Outlook on the Upcoming Season

Santa Clara men’s and women’s soccer look to make noise this 2025 season

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Teach-In Discusses Climate, Global and Military Crises
News Dylan Ryu. 5/30/25 News Dylan Ryu. 5/30/25

Teach-In Discusses Climate, Global and Military Crises

The intersectional discussion was a collaboration with two other universities

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Spring Intramurals Cap Off Campus Recreation for the Year 
Sports Christopher Longoni 5/29/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 5/29/25

Spring Intramurals Cap Off Campus Recreation for the Year 

Slow-pitch softball, beach volleyball, and single-day tournaments brought the energy

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Stepping off the Leavey Court: Christoph Tilly’s Journey From Germany to the United States
Sports Camryn Rice 5/29/25 Sports Camryn Rice 5/29/25

Stepping off the Leavey Court: Christoph Tilly’s Journey From Germany to the United States

Bronco basketball player Christoph Tilly is transferring to Ohio State to finish his college career

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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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