The University Should Divest from Fossil Fuels
Although the university committed to a small number of new, sustainable investments, it made no commitments to reduce its stock in fossil fuels, nor offer any transparency on the school’s portfolio. Divestment, we argue, is crucial to Santa Clara’s mission for a more “just, humane and sustainable world.”
Broncos Say “Aloha” to Hawaii
The Broncos baseball team split a four game series against the University of Hawaii as they took advantage of their spring break by traveling to the tropical oasis for their final non-conference matchup of the season.
Campus Safety Report
Mar. 22: Two campus residents were found in possession of several bottles of an alcoholic beverage in their room. One of the residents was identified as underage. All of the alcohol was confiscated and disposed of.
City Honors Worker Stories
Next month, three university employees who serve on the Bon Appetit dining staff in the Benson Memorial Center will be published authors. Their writings will be printed in an annual collection of work by participants in Read Santa Clara, the City of Santa Clara’s adult literacy program.
I Deserve to Be Here
Those against Affirmative Action imply that I’m only here because Santa Clara needs to fill a quota. That is insulting to every student at this school because it reduces our worth to skin color.
Malley Center Responds to Backlash
Students were outraged when first year Grace DiChristina was asked to leave Malley Fitness Center earlier this quarter for wearing a stomach-exposing top.
Incoming Graduate School Dean
Santa Clara’s School of Education and Counseling Psychology will soon be under new leadership. On Jun. 1, Sabrina Zirkel, Ph.D. will begin her term as the school’s new dean.
Why Universities Need Affirmative Action
"When the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke the words referenced above, he was speaking from the pain of his experiences in a world where people of color are systematically denied the opportunities afforded to white people."
Striving to Match The Diversity of the Bay Area
President Lyndon B. Johnson once said: “You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say, ‘You are free to compete with all the others,’ and still justly believe that you have been completely fair.”