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Rising to the Occasion
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Rising to the Occasion

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A Multimodal Mural
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A Multimodal Mural

The Bill Stevens Trio pays tribute to communal expression

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Intersecting Threads
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Intersecting Threads

Kira Dominguez Hultgren, celebrated weaver and US Artist Fellowship winner, speaks on new Dowd exhibit

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Revived Antiquit
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Revived Antiquit

Harpsichordist brings Baroque to new ears in weekly Music @ Noon show

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The Artist’s Angle: Darren Inouye
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The Artist’s Angle: Darren Inouye

Inouye recounts his journey through choir and acapella at Santa Clara

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Challenging Standards
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Challenging Standards

Student-run jam sessions combat musicians’ harsh self-evaluation


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Equine Engineering
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Equine Engineering

New SCDI exhibit powers interdisciplinary enrichment

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Indie Game Designers Impacted by Corporate Greed
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Indie Game Designers Impacted by Corporate Greed

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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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Twenty-nine years after its establishment, Santa Clara University is revising its core curriculum to better accommodate large major requirements. The potential changes to its requirements are not planned to impact current students, although the earli
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