Santa Clara University Community Seeks Answers Following Departure of OAE Director and Assistant Director
Concerns remain for the stability of the vital office amidst transitional period in leadership
The Owl’s Valentine Coffeehouse: Sweeter Than Ever
Spreading the love with an evening of food, poetry and music
SCU Club Hockey Falls to San Jose State in Hard-Fought Nail Biter
Club Hockey battled back and forth with SJSU at the SAP Center on Saturday but was unable to overcome a late Spartan surge
Bad Bunny Brings Bigger Questions for Super Bowl LX
As Santa Clara prepares for the Super Bowl, uncertainty around federal enforcement has left some community members hesitant about joining the festivities
Office of Accessible Education Leadership Unclear as Director and Assistant Director Announce Departure
The Inclusive Excellence Division has announced the immediate departure of the OAE’s director and assistant director, with no successors or interim staff yet named
Women’s Basketball Falls to Pepperdine in Close Rout at Leavey Center
The Broncos lost by two points to the Waves in front of nearly 2,000 fans
Drag Performers Putting on the Ritz
SCCAP and RRC served up a drag show for the Santa Clara University community
Shakespeare Takes on Zombies
The University’s theater and dance department showcased a potential play for next year
Santa Clara University Anti-ICE Protestors Demand Action
University community members led one of the many “ICE out” protests on the national day of action
ASG Passes Resolution Calling for Residence Life Audit
The measure is the first resolution passed this academic year and calls for reforms after widespread staff turnover
Lunar New Year Night Market Set to Open Near Campus
Crowds are expected to fill Santa Clara University’s Commerce Plaza for a two-day Lunar New Year celebration featuring food, performances and cultural activities
Santa Clara Women’s Basketball Is Winning, So Why Aren’t Students Showing Up?
Despite a new era under Coach Loree Payne and one of the strongest offenses in the WCC, attendance remains low
JD Vance is Promoting White Nationalism, And it’s Working
His strategic cowardice is helping his politics
One Year of Trump 2.0: The Architecture of an Autocracy
One year into Trump’s second term, the U.S. is sliding toward autocracy through donor-driven policy, weakened oversight and expanded state power.
The Transfer Portal has Become College Football’s Biggest Nightmare
What was meant to stabilize college football has instead exposed a system without guardrails
Sitcom Fatigue Threatens Creative Opportunities
TV series continue trying to capture the same magic that made “The Office” stand out