Food, Bowling and Nostalgia at the 4th Street Bowl
Owned and operated by the Nakatsu family for over 20 years, the 4th Street Bowl does not serve up typical bowling alley food—no greasy pizza, no day-old popcorn and certainly no broken Icee machine.
MLB Preview
With the addition of Jeff Samardzija and Johnny Cueto to go along with Madison Bumgarner, the Giants’ rotation rivals the Mets. Matt Cain and Jake Peavy still have to prove themselves, but the upside is there.
Campus Safety Report
Apr. 2: Two armed male suspects reportedly robbed a female student at 420 Lafayette Street, an off-campus location. The suspects then fled the area in a vehicle. A campus alert was issued after receiving specific details from SCPD.
Vagina Monologues Spark Controversy and Conversation
“Now if you all turn to the back of your tickets, I’m going to read a disclaimer,” senior co-director Maura Bonini said before reading off a university mandated disclaimer in a mocking, affected voice about how the university does not necessarily condone the message of the show.
Stop Ignoring the Gravity of Mental Illness
People often have difficulty understanding that mental illnesses are just as serious as physical ailments and diseases. Both types of illnesses require medical treatment of some sort, and for the most part won’t go away on their own.
Runner Continues to Set Records
If you go to a track meet and see a blazing fast Bronco with a smile on her face, you have seen Mary Kriege.
What Actually Defines a Safe Space Today?
The moment shame and fear stifle important conversation, we have a problem. Asking people to be open to each other’s questions and thoughts is not unrealistic, it is a simple call for decency and respect.
Top Prospect Pitches Against Broncos
Santa Clara Baseball narrowly avoided being swept last weekend by winning the Sunday game against Saint Mary’s (13-9). The biggest highlight from the weekend though was on Friday when top prospect Corbin Burnes took the mound for the Gaels.
The Greatest Underdog in Sports History
Last season, 2014-15 was the first season that the Foxes have competed in the Premier League in 10 years. The Premier League is the top division in English football and also the wealthiest sports league in the world, using a system of relegation to ensure that the best English teams compete in the top league every year.
Men’s Basketball Hires Herb Sendek
Santa Clara announced Herb Sendek as the men’s basketball head coach in a press conference last Wednesday, March 30, filling the vacancy after former head coach Kerry Keating was fired earlier this month.
CASA El Salvador Program Suspended
After more than 15 years of operation, Santa Clara has suspended the study abroad program CASA El Salvador for summer and fall 2016 due to the country’s increased homicide rate.
Class of 2016 Commencement Speaker Announced
Carolyn Woo, author, academic and the president and CEO of Catholic Relief Services or CRS, will address the graduating class of 2016 at Santa Clara’s 165th undergraduate commencement ceremony on June 11.
Low-Hanging Fruit: Zach Snyder’s Meh-pic Battle
All week, bloodthirsty critics have devoured “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” spat it back out and described what an awful taste it left in their mouths. At first, it seemed like they were opportunistically going after low-hanging fruit. But after seeing “Batman v Superman” myself, I realized that I am not above these other critics.
Santa Clara Police Department Officer Arrested
Charged with operating an illegal chop shop, receiving stolen property and possession of stolen property, Officer Green was arrested by Santa Clara County sheriffs on March 25.
In the Spotlight: Blye Pagon Faust Wins an Oscar
When Morgan Freeman ripped open an envelope and announced that “Spotlight” won Best Picture at the 88th Academy Awards, Santa Clara alumnus Blye Pagon Faust earned cinema’s highest honor.
Feed the Madness: A Case for Every Remaining Team
Brackets are ruined. Dreams are crushed. But the tournament rolls on. As the Final Four approaches, each team has a legitimate shot at taking home the National Championship.
Highly Casual: Boy, Rap Sure Is Weird Now
Rap has entered its Punk age. The once-groundbreaking genre has been codified after nearly three decades.