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Ice Stage
Ice Stage

Tiffany Iskander ’16 may be at home on ice, but the champion figure skater still gets the chills.

Star Fixes
Star Fixes

Imagine if you had to find your way by the stars. Across an ocean.

Light in Nepal
Light in Nepal

These Silicon Valley execs are finding something even more interesting than growing businesses: helping others grow hope.

Horse Sense
Horse Sense

Mario Belotti says his future opened when his grandfather closed a sale.

World Champ
World Champ

Philosophy professor earns spot among the giants of her profession.

Stopping Traffic
Stopping Traffic

Having the Super Bowl in town raised awareness of the sexual slave trade—and the role SCU law faculty have played in fighting it.

Beautiful Day
Beautiful Day

April 6 is going to be special and Olivia Bormann ’16 would love your help.

THAT WINNING STREAK
THAT WINNING STREAK

The women’s basketball team not only started the season with 12 straight wins and made some history while they were at it.

HOOP HOPES
HOOP HOPES

During what turned out to be Coach Kerry Keating’s final season, Jared Brownridge ’17 passed Steve Nash ’96 on the career 3-pointers list.