Students Encouraged to Conserve Water
In celebration of Earth Day yesterday, students signed a “60 Seconds Less” pledge, an initiative launched to get students to take shorter showers and save water during a critical state-wide drought.
Housing Ordinance Not Likely to Pass
Only one of the five city council members who attended a public Santa Clara city meeting on Tuesday was in favor of a drafted housing ordinance that has been pending since this summer.
Watering of Campus Lawns Continues On
Although the city of Santa Clara witnessed a wet December, the county’s water resources are running dangerously low.
University Invests in Fossil Fuels
Last month, a panel of four individuals presented their professional views on the divestment debate at a discussion hosted by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
Santa Clara Continues to Invest in Fossil Fuels
Throughout the nation, Santa Clara is recognized as a pioneer in advocating for sustainable practices, yet the institution remains invested in energy companies whose pollutants are a substantial cause of global warming.
Sustainability Legend to Retire After 19 Years
After having worked at Santa Clara for the past 19 years, Joe Sugg will step down from his position next week.
Campus Strives to Go Green
Students browsed racks of vibrant tie-dyed t-shirts, bandanas and tapestries set out on the lawn in front of the Harrington Learning Commons on Wednesday.
Former Fraternity President Remembered
Santa Clara 2013 graduate Brian DeVoto died in a car accident in September at the age of 23.
Campus to Grow Over the Next Six Years
Blueprints for new dorms and research buildings are among Santa Clara’s ambitious goals to expand the university. By 2020, the school aims to increase its student population, improve educational quality and boost its national reputation.
Proposed Housing Ordinance Faces Student Opposition
Students, landlords and residents voiced their opinions on a controversial proposal that would limit how many tenants can live in certain single-family homes at a Santa Clara City Council committee meeting on Monday.
Expensive Proposed Water Plan Viewed as Unpromising
Gov. Jerry Brown, please do not throw away billions of Californian’s hard earned tax dollars on an unsustainable project the state cannot afford.
Pro Snowboarder Founds Social Network
Povio, a communication application that allows users to engage in a conversation with a simple press of a button, is gaining interest among students.
Travel Service Aids Planning Processes
College student vacationers are getting their acts together now that spring break and music festival season are right around the corner. However, there are certain steps students must take in order to book a trip, such as organizing transportation, reserving hotel rooms and splitting up finances.