On the Outside Arturo Jimenez, 24 May 2022 3 min read On the Outside What’s it like to get out after spending 25 years in prison for a crime you didn’t commit? Arturo Jimenez, freed by efforts of the Northern California Innocence Project, explains.
Tracing the Wolf Words by Maggie Levantovskaya. Illustrations by Dmitry Samarov., 24 May 2022 12 min read Tracing the Wolf A tattoo as an act of reclamation reminds not only of one’s ability to survive but also of vulnerability. The wolf on Maggie Levantovskaya’s skin is also a sign of the wolf within.
BD Knows Best Words by Lauren Loftus. Photos by Charles Barry., 01 May 2022 6 min read BD Knows Best SCU’s 2021-22 Sinatra Artist-in-Residence on being grateful, getting your due, and dinosaurs.
Where’s Our Magazine? Lauren Loftus, 12 Apr 2022 2 min read Where’s Our Magazine? We hate to join the chorus of producers bemoaning the supply chain, yet here we are.
Shared Dreams Leslie Griffy, 01 Mar 2022 6 min read Shared Dreams SCU’s first layperson and woman leader, incoming President Julie Sullivan, looks to advance Santa Clara’s mission with the community.
We Are the Champions Words by Harold Gutmann. Illustrations by Liam Eisenberg., 02 Nov 2021 20 min read We Are the Champions The pandemic stole an entire year of games from them. But they still won it all. An oral history of the most unlikely winners of the NCAA women’s soccer national championship.
Why Now? Lauren Loftus, 30 Oct 2021 6 min read Why Now? After decades of protests and calls for change, Santa Clara joins the queue of so many corporations hiring people to finally address issues of diversity.
Tweeting Good BY LESLIE GRIFFY. ILLUSTRATIONS BY KYLE HILTON, 27 Oct 2021 5 min read Tweeting Good There’s a Bronco who can find hope, authenticity, God, and, yes, cat pictures online. We talk with @padreSJ.
Hope in the Ashes BY TRACY SEIPEL ILLUSTRATIONS BY NICK MATEJ, 27 Oct 2021 10 min read Hope in the Ashes After a year of tragedy, a community grieves and finds renewed communion with God.
Informed By Struggle Deborah Lohse, 19 Oct 2021 7 min read Informed By Struggle Hardship forged a sense of gratitude in SCU finance professor Meir Statman and his wife, Navah.
The Right Mix Leslie Griffy and Matt Morgan, 15 Oct 2021 2 min read The Right Mix One of the largest STEM campuses in the country is also the most inventive—bringing people from a range of disciplines together, under one roof, to innovate and create.
Signals from a Changing Planet By Sarah Young ’24, 08 Oct 2021 7 min read Signals from a Changing Planet Scientists can find the prints of human impact all over. These trails lead to a foreboding future. Could how we respond change everything?