Earthquakes Fans Set Guinness World Record
After the required two minutes of digging was up, an official from Guinness World Records gave the word that the record had been broken. Air cannons shot blue and white confetti into the air and thousands held their commemorative blue shovels in the air to celebrate.
Are RLCs Losing Their Appeal and Point?
The RLCs promise of academic interaction outside of the classroom within my community became somewhat of an empty lie.
Publicity Films on Campus
On Monday afternoon, students and other members of the Santa Clara community gathered at the Mission Church to volunteer as extras in a television commercial shoot for the university.
BYU Handed Their Second Loss
With the win over BYU and their schedule, featuring ranked and conference opponents, the Broncos have set up their path to earn an NCAA tournament bid at the end of the season in mid-November.
CAPS Support
Santa Clara's Counseling and Psychological Services is offering two new support groups for students on campus this fall quarter, which focus on stress management and on support for students with abusive parents.
Heated Debate Delves into Candidates
College Democrat and College Republican groups on campus went head to head last Tuesday night as they debated domestic, international and social issues that each presidential candidate supports.
Another Orange October
In their final three games against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Giants outscored their opponents 20-1.
Theft Increases
Bike theft is on the rise at Santa Clara, with 17 bikes stolen since August, and Campus Safety is taking action.
Seniors Get Stylish for Memorable Photos
Ultimate Exposures will be on campus from Oct. 22 through Nov. 9 taking professional portrait photographs of seniors for the yearbook.
Entrepreneurial Endeavours Take Off
Although Santa Clara graduates boast an extraordinarily high employment rate after college, there's another option that's often pursued: starting a business.
Water Polo Splits Games at Rodeo
The Broncos picked up wins over in-state opponents California Baptist University and Fresno Pacific University, but dropped two other games, keeping their record four games under .500.