Features
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Trust Me
Steven Boyd Saum and Deborah Lohse, 27 Mar 2018
After decades of declining trust in journalism, here’s some good news. Introducing the Trust Project—a global effort to help readers identify reliable news. Illustrations by Franziska Barczyk.
Spring 2018
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What’s the biggest challenge in delivering quality journalism?
Editors of TSC, 27 Mar 2018
Answers from former editors of SCU’s student newspaper, The Santa Clara.
Spring 2018
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Grounds for Detention
Katia Savchuk | Illustrations by Edel Rodriguez, 27 Mar 2018
Victims of human trafficking and veterans are among those Christina Fialho ’06, J.D. ’12 tries to help in her day-to-day work. All are detained immigrants.
Spring 2018
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The Fire This Time
Kerry Benefield, 27 Mar 2018
After the most destructive fires in California history, how do you grapple with all that’s lost? And how do you help others put their lives back together?
Spring 2018
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A Hard Rain Fell
John Nova Lomax, 27 Mar 2018
Hurricane Harvey poured 27 trillion gallons of rain on Texas. Jeremy Dunford MST ’17 was in the center of the downpour. Then he helped clean up the mess.
Spring 2018
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Category Five
Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018
Hurricane Irma was the worst storm to hit the continental United States since Katrina. Kelsey Rondini ’16 studied public health. Now it was time to help people in crisis.
Spring 2018
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The Earth Beneath Your Feet
Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018
An earthquake strikes Mexico City. When the shaking stops, what next? If you’re OK, grab boots and helmet and help those who aren’t.
Spring 2018
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Nobel Beginnings
Deborah Lohse , 27 Mar 2018
Santa Clara Professor Hersh Shefrin, fellow economist Richard Thaler, and the beginning of the fight to have behavioral economics taken seriously. There was yelling involved.
Spring 2018
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A Brief Behavioral History
Hersh Shefrin, 27 Mar 2018
Hersh Shefrin on how behavioral economics has shaped the focus of his own writing and research.
Spring 2018
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The Ballad of Jesus Ortiz
Dana Gioia, 27 Mar 2018
The true story of my great-grandfather. A cowboy ballad by the California Poet Laureate.
Spring 2018