Drag Show Gets Real
Santa Clara students talked straight about being gay this weekend at the annual Drag Show. Participants shined, comfortable in their own skin, as they performed harmlessly risque routines, vibing off the crowd’s cheers and showing a more fun side of the LGBT community.
Santana Pioneers Unique Genre with Diverse Sounds
The Bay Area is a diverse place, where multiple cultures and backgrounds intermingle. Solo artist Salvador Santana and his music are a reflection of that spirit.
When the Date Isn't Straight
Santa Clara is not the best place for gay students to find dates. Across the board, queer students experience a lack of prospects and dating opportunities.
Placeholder Website Stirs Up Controversy
Placeholder News, a satirical magazine that focuses on Santa Clara, has gained an online presence, causing laughs for some Broncos and headaches for others.
Topknots: The Latest Fashion Travesty
There is an epidemic spreading through the population of young men in our country. It’s grabbing them by the short-hairs and not letting them go. This unforgiving plague has even made some of our fellow Broncos its victims.
Program Seeks to Go Beyond Guilt By Empowering Students
It is easy to ignore privilege when you are on the receiving end of it. A three-week program at Santa Clara aims to focus on the issue of privilege within students’ lives without trying to guilt or shame anyone, but instead, by inspiring students to be allies and empowered individuals.
MCC Director Talks Diversity at Santa Clara
Focusing on understanding and equality, Max Nguyen, the director of the Multicultural Center, expressed the importance of diversity within our community.
Challenging Hip-Hop with Heart and Soul
Old Sol’s new album, “Power and Will,” is not what you would expect from a hip-hop artist. Listen to any popular rap song and there are common themes: money, brands, sex and drugs. That is not Old Sol’s bag.
Cecilia in the Cellar — The Happiest Helper on Campus
At Santa Clara, Broncos have their very own angel in the form of Cecilia Carrasco.
Top 10 Santa Clara Professors
With registration for winter classes coming up, students are scrambling to get the best courses, time slots and of course, professors
Finding Meaning in Life Through Death
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is Nov. 1 and 2. The two-day holiday addresses death and celebrates the lives of departed loved ones.
Santa Clara Club Busts Down Closet Doors
Santa Clara students celebrated sexual diversity last week by creating a space that allowed students to be vocal and proud of their sexual orientation on National Coming Out Day.
University Silence Speaks Volumes in Ordinance Fight
Santa Clara students are facing a challenging time and university administration is leaving us to fight for ourselves.
Bronco Convos: Leadership
Senior Anaisy Tolentino has had a productive three years at Santa Clara. Without even mentioning her political science major with double minors in communication and sociology or her plans for law school, she’s left an inspiring impression on a lot of people in this community.
Fence Highlights Various Border Injustices
Santa Clara organizations are collaborating to raise awareness about immigration issues through a week of events and a mock border wall on campus.
Museum Revamped to Bring Circus to Campus
The de Saisset Museum will host its annual College Night tonight from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This year’s theme will be “Cirque de Saisset.” Attractions for the night include raffles, henna tattoos, food, face paintings, balloon art, carnival games, a photobooth and a scavenger hunt. Santa Clara’s student band, Exit 11, will also be performing a live set of songs.
Discussion Encouraged to Promote Inclusivity
The Multicultural Center has been facilitating the Difficult Dialogues series about the current increasing diversity among students at Santa Clara.