SNAP benefits cut off during shutdown, driving long lines at food pantries
Food pantries across the U.S. saw surging demand as SNAP benefits were abruptly halted during the government shutdown, leaving millions uncertain about their next meal
Fired Indiana University student newspaper adviser claims free speech violation in federal lawsuit
A former adviser to the Indiana Daily Student alleges the university violated his First Amendment rights after he refused to censor student coverage ahead of homecoming
ENACT Hosts Make Polluters Pay Rally
The community demanded corporate accountability for climate damage and urged for action from state lawmakers at the Make Polluters Pay Rally
Santa Clara County Establishes Ice-Free Zones
County Board of Supervisors passes measure to establish ICE-free zones amid increased immigration action in the Bay Area
Santa Clara Grads are Entering a Challenging Job-Market
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates is higher than the rest of the market for the first time in 10 years, according to the Federal Reserve
Diversity Forum Examines Anti-Blackness, Divestment and Campus Safety
Santa Clara University discussed how to turn campus initiatives into lasting change
What Students Can Do as CalFresh Funds Run Out
With federal food aid paused, Santa Clara University urges students to seek support through the Basic Needs Program and Bronco Pantry
Santa Clara University Hosts Song For Charlie Event
Created by parents of a Santa Clara student who passed from illicit Fentanyl, Song for Charlie hosts educational program “Just Say Know”
Flipped Car on El Camino Real Calls Student Safety into Question Again
A Santa Clara University student’s truck was flipped though no injuries were reported
Santa Clara University’s Investment Office Details Endowment Returns
The office’s annual informational event on the endowment answered questions on the nature of the Universities’ investments
Yarisaied, Cantu, Conti, Pessoa Jinian and Strub Elected as First-Year Senators
Five students will represent the class of 2029 in the Associated Student Government after a week of campaigning
Protesters Gather as Federal Agents Arrive in the San Francisco Area
Hundreds protest in Alameda as federal border agents arrive in the Bay Area, drawing criticism from California leaders who call the deployment politically driven
University Climate Report Shows Progress, Points to Gaps in Equity and Trust
New survey finds higher satisfaction and belonging among students and employees, though concerns over advancement and accessibility persist
Takeaways from First-Year Senator Meet the Candidates Panel
From dining hall frustrations to calls for inclusion, seven new students make their case for leadership—but some familiar pledges may be hard to keep
Marchers Refuse to Bow at “No Kings” Rally
Thousands gathered in downtown San Jose to denounce authoritarianism and call for America to be run by the masses, not a monarchy
U.S. Government Shuts Down as Congress Fails to Come to Spending Agreement
With essential workers unpaid and federal services halted, the prolonged government shutdown seems to have no end in sight
New Health and Safety Modules Mandated
Santa Clara University is complying with new state guidelines and requiring all students to complete various digital trainings
Santa Clara University Welcomes New Title IX Director
After years of interim directors filling the role, Kassandra Alberico is excited to integrate herself into the community for the long-term