Meningitis Outbreak Rocks Campus
In a chilling turn of events, two Santa Clara students have tested positive for meningococcal meningitis after being hospitalized on Sunday and Monday.
Engineers Design Solar Grid
The outlook for 133 people living in rural Africa is a little bit brighter because of two Santa Clara engineering students.
Women’s Basketball Sweeps Homestand
The Santa Clara women’s basketball team swept Gonzaga and Portland, improving their home record to 9-2 on the season last week. The Broncos are now on a five game winning streak, three of which were at home.
Powerful Emotions at Unity 4 Forum
It was a veritable who’s who of campus leadership Tuesday evening, as people filed into the Music and Dance Recital Hall for the Winter quarter Unity 4 update.
De Saisset Showcases Santa Clara Sports
The exhibition, “On Top of the Game,” which recently reopened on Jan. 15, gives insight into the university’s rich history of sports.
Campus Safety Report
Jan. 30: A male campus resident was found intoxicated outside of Dunne Residence Hall. SCU EMS escorted him back to his room and evaluated him. CSS conducted a room search and found alcoholic beverages and marijuana.
The Peking Acrobats Disrespect Gravity
The contorting gymnasts have been a troupe for 30 years, but their art dates back before Christ’s birth. During the Han Dynasty, these folk Chinese amusements supplanted stuffy formal court entertainment.
The City Fish Comes Fresh From the Sea
With a menu that includes the entire ocean, a staff that is funny and friendly and an unpretentious execution of signature dishes, The City Fish serves up fresh, high-end seafood at a hole in the wall location in Downtown San Jose.
Men’s Basketball Beats Portland
On Thursday, the Broncos dropped an 84-67 contest to WCC powerhouse Gonzaga (16-5), in Spokane. On Saturday, the team defeated the Portland Pilots (9-15, 3-8) 90-84 extending their record to 8-15 overall and 4-7 in WCC games.
Eco-Fashion Show Makes Sustainability Stylish
Models will be strutting their stuff while draped in access cards, bottle caps and candy bar wrappers at the 6th Annual Eco Fashion Show in the de Saisset Museum.
Divestment Debate Continues
In tug-of-war fashion, university administration and student group Fossil Free SCU continue to disagree publicly on the topic of complete divestment of funds contained in the $850 million endowment from the fossil fuel extraction industry.
Wine Titan
Joe Franzia has attained his own success as a founder of Bronco Wine Company, the country’s fourth largest wine producer. And, with thousands of grapes in his care, it is not surprising that Franzia is grateful for El Niño’s arrival.
Sports Ethics
Several sports legends came to campus Tuesday to talk about the opportunities for character growth and development in competitive sports.
Santa Clara Falls to USF at Home
The Broncos’ disappointing season continued last Thursday against the University of San Francisco, as the team dropped the game 74-61, falling to 7-14 (3-6 WCC) on the season.