NCAA’s Decision Permitting Athletes to Bet on Professional Sports is Disastrous for the Industry
The NCAA just opened the door to gambling among student-athletes; what could possibly go wrong?
A Conversation With Queer Author Caro De Robertis
English department hosts an open author Q&A on queerness and authenticity
Men’s Soccer Celebrate Each Other in 5-2 Win on Rainy Senior Night
Jaiden Windell and Will Wiersdorf’s braces lead Santa Clara to five-goal win in last game of the season
Order Meets Chaos in The Odd Couple
Neil Simon’s comedy takes on the Louis B. Mayer stage, exploring complicated relationships and emotions
Broncos Honor Service at Mission Church Veterans Day Ceremony
Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. called service a “gift” as students and ROTC cadets paid tribute to those who served
Mahi scores 18 as Santa Clara takes down Xavier 87-68
The Broncos push past the Musketeers by nearly 20 points
No. 17 Broncos Water Polo Falls to No. 3 Stanford
Santa Clara showed flashes of brilliance in the third period but was unable to dethrone No. 3–ranked Stanford
SOUNDCHECK: Solace, Dental Insurance, Astrakinetic and Hammered @ Bandcamp
Four bands, one night. Bandcamp unites students and music for a night to remember
Día de Solidarity
Santa Clara University students gathered to reflect and discuss increased ICE enforcement on college campuses
California Voters Pass Prop 50 to Redraw State Congressional Lines
California voters passed Proposition 50, a measure to redraw the congressional map to help Democrats take the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of 2026
Broncos Dominate in Basketball Season Opener
Santa Clara men’s basketball defeated Cal Poly Humboldt 83-53 at Leavey Center to start their 2025-26 campaign
Bronco Volleyball Wins Fourth Straight Game
Santa Clara Volleyball defeated Portland in five-set win on Saturday
Women’s Basketball Starts Season with Dominant Win
Santa Clara Women’s Basketball defeats Division II Team Stanislaus State
The Owl’s Fall Coffeehouse: Plenty of Treats, No Tricks
The Owl hosts another successful night of fun for lovers of literature and music
SNAP benefits cut off during shutdown, driving long lines at food pantries
Food pantries across the U.S. saw surging demand as SNAP benefits were abruptly halted during the government shutdown, leaving millions uncertain about their next meal
Fired Indiana University student newspaper adviser claims free speech violation in federal lawsuit
A former adviser to the Indiana Daily Student alleges the university violated his First Amendment rights after he refused to censor student coverage ahead of homecoming
SOUNDCHECK: On the Road Again to Bandcamp
Luke Carlson ’27 plays in three bands. And somehow, he never stops moving