Reselling Revolution: Inside the Bay Area’s Thriving Thrift Economy
As young entrepreneurs turn thrifting into full-time careers, Goodwill's shift toward e-commerce and higher prices threatens their business model, highlighting growing pains in the booming secondhand market.
Associated Student Government Addresses Ableism at University Through Open-Letter
Students report microaggressions, broken facilities and month-long delays in receiving accommodations as disabled students struggle to navigate campus life.
Broncos Charge Past Bulldogs with 81-66 Victory
The Broncos' three-point accuracy and rebounding edge fueled their victory over the Bulldogs, extending Fresno State's losing streak.
California Prepares for Potential Changes in Federal Disaster Relief Funding
California plans for potential FEMA cuts under Trump as state faces threats from wildfires, budget deficit and potential shift from 75% to 25% federal disaster coverage, prompting special legislative session.
Yes, Santa Claus is Real
While maybe not as our current vision of the jolly man, the spirit of Christmas lives on
Quarters to Semesters; Old School to make a Big Change?
Santa Clara University explores switching to semesters, weighing Jesuit core challenges, study abroad flexibility, and alignment with most U.S. universities.
Lighting Up the Holiday Season
400 students and faculty members joined to celebrate the beginning of the Holiday Season at the annual Christmas Tree Lighting.
Remembering Kephas Pope ’27
The Santa Clara University biochemistry and neuroscience student was killed by a vehicle collision on Nov. 21.
Student Kephas Pope Killed in Car Accident
Santa Clara University mourns the loss of Kephas Pope ‘27 after his death on Thursday
What’s New at KSCU: Looking into the Future of Santa Clara University’s Sports Broadcasting
KSCU receives a ten thousand dollar donation allowing for advancements to the program.
Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson: An American Cultural Zeitgeist
A disappointing fight, but a real phenomenon
Social Work Showcased: Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti Awarded Million Dollar Prize
Sister Francisca Ngozi Uti wins the $1 million Opus Prize for her work in Nigeria, empowering women to achieve economic independence and challenging cultural norms around gender equality.
Days after the election, Santa Clara University reckons with the repercussions
Students and staff across campus feel tensions in the wake of the recent Presidential election.
Red, White, and Yellow: A New Look for SCU
Santa Clara University’s reimagined logo aims to shift its brand, aligning with ambitious goals in its strategic plan
Women’s and Gender Studies: Renamed, Reframed
The department changed their name to Gender and Sexualities Studies to represent the more inclusive field.
The Squirrel Editorial
Squirrels should replace the Bronco as Santa Clara University’s mascot