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Santa Clara Students Rally for Reproductive Rights
News Robby O'Brien 5/13/22 News Robby O'Brien 5/13/22

Santa Clara Students Rally for Reproductive Rights

Hundreds gathered to support abortion rights in light of the Roe v. Wade draft opinion leak

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ASG Holds Debate Ahead of Presidential Elections
News Robby O'Brien 4/27/22 News Robby O'Brien 4/27/22

ASG Holds Debate Ahead of Presidential Elections

The presidential candidates exchanged remarks about mental health, Greek life reaffiliation and their motivations for running

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Santa Clara Announces First Female President
News Robby O'Brien 3/1/22 News Robby O'Brien 3/1/22

Santa Clara Announces First Female President

Julie H. Sullivan will also be the first layperson to serve as president in the university’s 171-year history

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The 2022 State of the University Address: Key Takeaways
News Robby O'Brien 2/18/22 News Robby O'Brien 2/18/22

The 2022 State of the University Address: Key Takeaways

Acting President Lisa Kloppenberg highlighted various moments of “Bronco Pride” that shone amidst the challenges of the past year

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County Approves $390 Million New Jail Despite Opposition
News Robby O'Brien 2/4/22 News Robby O'Brien 2/4/22

County Approves $390 Million New Jail Despite Opposition

The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 on Jan. 25, in favor of the 500-inmate maximum security jail after speakers condemned the project for hours

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University-Hosted Clinic Administers Nearly 300 COVID Booster Shots
News Robby O'Brien 1/25/22 News Robby O'Brien 1/25/22

University-Hosted Clinic Administers Nearly 300 COVID Booster Shots

Administration partners with Carbon Health to provide students with a more accessible option to receive their booster vaccination ahead of the March 17 deadline

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Presidential Search Committee Moves to Interview Phase
News Robby O'Brien 1/7/22 News Robby O'Brien 1/7/22

Presidential Search Committee Moves to Interview Phase

The committee has narrowed the candidate pool and will host virtual interviews this month to select finalists

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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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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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Alumni Make Up For Lost Time
News Robby O'Brien 10/17/21 News Robby O'Brien 10/17/21

Alumni Make Up For Lost Time

Thousands gathered for Santa Clara’s 2021 Grand Reunion

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Students Call for Transparency from Santa Clara’s Next President
News Robby O'Brien 10/9/21 News Robby O'Brien 10/9/21

Students Call for Transparency from Santa Clara’s Next President

Presidential search committee collects student input at open forum

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Club Athletes Petition to Compete this Fall
News Robby O'Brien 10/1/21 News Robby O'Brien 10/1/21

Club Athletes Petition to Compete this Fall

Students raise concerns about Campus Recreation’s practice-only policy for club sports.

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