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Following Student-Led Demonstration, Board Commits Several Million to Funding Campus Mental Healthcare
News Carolyn Kuimelis 12/2/21 News Carolyn Kuimelis 12/2/21

Following Student-Led Demonstration, Board Commits Several Million to Funding Campus Mental Healthcare

In light of recent student deaths, the Santa Clara community demands improved mental health resources, condemns administration’s response to the tragedy

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Broncos Look to Rebound this Upcoming Season
Sports Thomas Dunn 11/18/21 Sports Thomas Dunn 11/18/21

Broncos Look to Rebound this Upcoming Season

Experienced Santa Clara team looks to prove the pessimists wrong

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Santa Clara Soccer Sits Atop WCC
Sports Ahiti Juarez. 11/18/21 Sports Ahiti Juarez. 11/18/21

Santa Clara Soccer Sits Atop WCC

Santa Clara Women defeat Saint Mary’s, clinch back-to-back WCC Championships

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“Spencer” Reinvents the Image of Princess Diana
Scene Cindy Nguyen 11/16/21 Scene Cindy Nguyen 11/16/21

“Spencer” Reinvents the Image of Princess Diana

“Spencer” exposes the vulnerabilities of Princess Diana through a fictional retelling of her stay at the Sandringham Estate

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Family and Alumni Rally to Continue the Legacy of Star Water Polo Player
News Robby O'Brien 11/16/21 News Robby O'Brien 11/16/21

Family and Alumni Rally to Continue the Legacy of Star Water Polo Player

The Fraser family biked across the country to raise money for Cycle for Survival in honor of their son, Julian Fraser ‘18, who passed away from cancer at age 20

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Broncos Hit their Stride as Postseason Looms
Sports Thomas Dunn 11/5/21 Sports Thomas Dunn 11/5/21

Broncos Hit their Stride as Postseason Looms

With the end of the regular season, men and women’s soccer are peaking at the right time

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Wes Anderson’s Ode to Journalistic Periodicals
Scene Cindy Nguyen 11/5/21 Scene Cindy Nguyen 11/5/21

Wes Anderson’s Ode to Journalistic Periodicals

“The French Dispatch” depicts Anderson’s love for magazine publications while bolstering his auteurism and experimentation

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Sexual Violence and Jesuit Universities
News Carolyn Kuimelis 11/2/21 News Carolyn Kuimelis 11/2/21

Sexual Violence and Jesuit Universities

Religious studies conversation prompts discussion of Jesuit values, Greek life and the university’s role in preventing campus sexual assault

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Tenured Professor Uses N-Word in Class While Quoting a Character in a Story
News Maggie Bannan 10/29/21 News Maggie Bannan 10/29/21

Tenured Professor Uses N-Word in Class While Quoting a Character in a Story

Incident prompts email apology from department chair

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Rock With SEVENTEEN’s 9th mini album “Attacca”
Scene Betty Nguyen 10/29/21 Scene Betty Nguyen 10/29/21

Rock With SEVENTEEN’s 9th mini album “Attacca”

SEVENTEEN attacks the next stage of their career without pause

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Safe Walk Ushers in New Era for Student Safety
News Robby O'Brien 10/29/21 News Robby O'Brien 10/29/21

Safe Walk Ushers in New Era for Student Safety

The community-level initiative launched on Oct. 15.

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Santa Clara Water Polo Hosts Fierce Competition in Eye of the Storm
Sports Ahiti Juarez. 10/29/21 Sports Ahiti Juarez. 10/29/21

Santa Clara Water Polo Hosts Fierce Competition in Eye of the Storm

Santa Clara men’s water polo goes 1-1 on the final day of the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament

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Gavin Newsom Helps Celebrate New Building at SCDI Dedication
News Krishna Bheda 10/25/21 News Krishna Bheda 10/25/21

Gavin Newsom Helps Celebrate New Building at SCDI Dedication

While alumni, administrators and board members delivered speeches, a group of students scattered throughout the crowd held signs demanding that the university divest from fossil fuels

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Reflections on tUrn: Climate Crisis Awareness & Action Week at SCU
News Claire Murphy 10/24/21 News Claire Murphy 10/24/21

Reflections on tUrn: Climate Crisis Awareness & Action Week at SCU

Santa Clara hosts Global Climate Action Week

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ENHYPEN Dashes to the Top of the K-Pop Scene with First Studio Album “DIMENSION: DILEMMA”
Scene Betty Nguyen 10/24/21 Scene Betty Nguyen 10/24/21

ENHYPEN Dashes to the Top of the K-Pop Scene with First Studio Album “DIMENSION: DILEMMA”

The rookie group battles the dilemma of new-found fame on their “hero’s journey” into the K-Pop industry.

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Sharks Keep it Cool, Calm and Collected as They Return to the Ice
Sports Thomas Dunn 10/24/21 Sports Thomas Dunn 10/24/21

Sharks Keep it Cool, Calm and Collected as They Return to the Ice

Brimming with new talent, the team hopes to prove the doubters wrong this season

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The Escape of the Cubicle
Opinion Josie Collier 10/24/21 Opinion Josie Collier 10/24/21

The Escape of the Cubicle

The Great Resignation will transform future work environments

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Adapting ‘Dune’
Scene Cindy Nguyen 10/22/21 Scene Cindy Nguyen 10/22/21

Adapting ‘Dune’

After a history of failed attempts, the 2021 film adaptation may promise success at last for this sci-fi reboot

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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
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