Santa Clara Continues to Invest in Fossil Fuels
Throughout the nation, Santa Clara is recognized as a pioneer in advocating for sustainable practices, yet the institution remains invested in energy companies whose pollutants are a substantial cause of global warming.
$2 Million Donated to Assist Professors who Champion Equality in Law
Law professors who exhibit qualities of fairness and justice in law will be eligible for a new honor on campus.
Nick Anderson Remembered
A Santa Clara accounting major from San Jose, known for his quick wit, intellect and compassion for others, died last Tuesday.
Forum Talks Sexual Assault Culture on Campus
A 2012 anonymous survey showed that a substantial number of Santa Clara students had non-consensual sex that went unreported to university officials.
The White Panda Rocks Santa Clara
On Monday night, The White Panda played their version of nostalgic hits to create new memories.
Soccer Snubbed from Tournament
Despite notching another conference win and solidifying second place in the West Coast Conference, the NCAA selection committee failed to award the team a shot at the postseason tournament.
Turning a Blind Eye to Our Neighbor’s Slaughter
The lack of international coverage and government stagnation that has taken place in Mexico during the country’s war is shocking.
Sustainability Legend to Retire After 19 Years
After having worked at Santa Clara for the past 19 years, Joe Sugg will step down from his position next week.
Cecilia in the Cellar — The Happiest Helper on Campus
At Santa Clara, Broncos have their very own angel in the form of Cecilia Carrasco.
Mermaids, Monsters and More: The Death of Smart TV
The History Channel is not the only “educational” channel that has abandoned its message for ratings. Once celebrated for its science-based programing, the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet are similarly chasing viewers.
Hands-Free Vehicles
Velodyne, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based company, aims to alleviate the stress and monotony of driving. They presented their technology to develop self-driving cars at Santa Clara on Nov. 3.
AOTW: Chase Schaff
Schaaf hit the go-ahead and eventual game-winning goal against Fresno Pacific University.
Campus Makes a Move to Improve Internet Speed
Last week, Santa Clara switched its campus Internet provider from Verizon to AT&T and increased Internet capacity by tenfold.
Love Jones Hits the Stage
There were no tricks, only treats at Igwebuike’s fall quarter Love Jones.
Race Too Close to Call
Two days after the end of the election, one local Democratic candidate refuses to concede in the race for California’s 17th Congressional District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Nine to Five Grind Gets its Own Anthem
Fridays often end with people swapping war stories from their work week. This Friday, the Santa Clara Department of Theatre and Dance will debut “Working,” a musical about those stories.
Runners Eye Strong Finish
Bronco athletes made the most of their home-track advantage Saturday, with nine athletes setting personal records