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Rebuilding the Santa Clara Downtown
News Maria Denise Cuenca 4/17/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 4/17/25

Rebuilding the Santa Clara Downtown

Plans for rebuilding Downtown Santa Clara, approved in December 2023, are now waiting for developers to begin working on the project

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University Showcases Diversity through events hosted by Student Organizations and Departments During Family Weekend
News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25

University Showcases Diversity through events hosted by Student Organizations and Departments During Family Weekend

Cultural celebrations and inclusive programming connect families to SCU's Jesuit values as over 2,000 guests explore campus life

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Cellar Market Will No Longer Accept University Dining Points for Non-Food Items
News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25 News Maria Denise Cuenca 3/7/25

Cellar Market Will No Longer Accept University Dining Points for Non-Food Items

Students lose option to buy non-food items

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Associated Student Government Addresses Ableism at University Through Open-Letter
News Maria Denise Cuenca 12/12/24 News Maria Denise Cuenca 12/12/24

Associated Student Government Addresses Ableism at University Through Open-Letter

Students report microaggressions, broken facilities and month-long delays in receiving accommodations as disabled students struggle to navigate campus life.

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