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Women’s Softball Hangs On to Defeat Oregon State in WCC Home Opener
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 4/8/26 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 4/8/26

Women’s Softball Hangs On to Defeat Oregon State in WCC Home Opener

The Broncos’ hot start proved to be just enough on Thursday night as they held off a late Oregon State surge

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Men’s Tennis Stays Hot: Broncos Roll to 13th Straight Win
Sports Charlie White 4/8/26 Sports Charlie White 4/8/26

Men’s Tennis Stays Hot: Broncos Roll to 13th Straight Win

With dominant wins over Pacific and Saint Mary’s, the Broncos move to 17-2 with the WCC Championship looming 

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Did Herb Sendek Call Timeout?
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 4/8/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 4/8/26

Did Herb Sendek Call Timeout?

Was the Santa Clara University men’s basketball team a victim of one of the latest referee officiating controversies?

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For Peace or For Power?
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 4/8/26 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 4/8/26

For Peace or For Power?

The current administration’s foreign interference unpacked

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Vintage Diseases Are Making a Comeback
News Sofia Ruvalcaba. 4/8/26 News Sofia Ruvalcaba. 4/8/26

Vintage Diseases Are Making a Comeback

Once-eradicated diseases are resurging as vaccination rates decline

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Santa Clara University Modifies Housing Exemption Process to Improve Clarity
News Clara Hudson. 4/8/26 News Clara Hudson. 4/8/26

Santa Clara University Modifies Housing Exemption Process to Improve Clarity

The new process removes medical exemption, narrows eligibility criteria and introduces a new third option for students wanting housing contract release

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Politics of Patriotism
Opinion Christina McManus 4/2/26 Opinion Christina McManus 4/2/26

Politics of Patriotism

Sexism in sports spaces

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Santa Clara’s March Madness Appearance in Photos
Sports Nina Glick 4/2/26 Sports Nina Glick 4/2/26

Santa Clara’s March Madness Appearance in Photos

A photo story 30 years in the making 

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The Trap of Supply and Demand Thinking
Opinion Saul Johnson 4/2/26 Opinion Saul Johnson 4/2/26

The Trap of Supply and Demand Thinking

Quintessential economics frameworks can obscure nuance 

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The Fall of Cesar Chavez Shows how White Privilege Prevails—Again
Opinion Olivia Bohanec 3/31/26 Opinion Olivia Bohanec 3/31/26

The Fall of Cesar Chavez Shows how White Privilege Prevails—Again

We are once again reminded of the deeply-rooted white privilege embedded in this country 

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Try Something New: Take a Random Class
Opinion Antonia Spellacy 3/21/26 Opinion Antonia Spellacy 3/21/26

Try Something New: Take a Random Class

There is more to college than a curated schedule propelling you towards your future

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Santa Clara Loses a Heartbreaker to the University of Kentucky in a Phenomenal First Round Matchup
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar and Gabriel Symkowick 3/20/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar and Gabriel Symkowick 3/20/26

Santa Clara Loses a Heartbreaker to the University of Kentucky in a Phenomenal First Round Matchup

The Broncos were 2.4 seconds away from winning in regulation, but a buzzer-beating three-pointer sent the game to overtime, and they couldn’t finish 

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Sometimes, the Best Way Forward is Stepping Back
Opinion Olivia Bohanec 3/20/26 Opinion Olivia Bohanec 3/20/26

Sometimes, the Best Way Forward is Stepping Back

Alysa Liu’s story is not just inspiring—it’s a wake up call 

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Women’s Basketball Season Ends In WBIT Heartbreaker at Berkeley
Sports Gabriel Symkowick 3/19/26 Sports Gabriel Symkowick 3/19/26

Women’s Basketball Season Ends In WBIT Heartbreaker at Berkeley

Despite a furious third-quarter rally, the Broncos faltered in the clutch and came up short

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Santa Clara University Urges Caution for Spring Break Trips
News Diya Chaudhary 3/19/26 News Diya Chaudhary 3/19/26

Santa Clara University Urges Caution for Spring Break Trips

University officials highlight recent U.S. advisories on travel to Mexico 

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Santa Clara Women’s Basketball Selected to WBIT
Sports Keegan Bankoff 3/15/26 Sports Keegan Bankoff 3/15/26

Santa Clara Women’s Basketball Selected to WBIT

The Broncos will face UC Berkeley  on Thursday to begin their postseason

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A Dream 30 Years in the Making: Santa Clara Men’s Basketball Is Heading to the Big Dance
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 3/15/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 3/15/26

A Dream 30 Years in the Making: Santa Clara Men’s Basketball Is Heading to the Big Dance

Santa Clara earns a No. 10 seed and will face the Kentucky Wildcats in the first round

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Santa Clara Men’s Basketball Battles, Loses WCC Championship Game
Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 3/11/26 Sports Aneeka Sawarkar 3/11/26

Santa Clara Men’s Basketball Battles, Loses WCC Championship Game

Despite the loss to Gonzaga, the Broncos are hopeful to receive a bid to March Madness

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