The fragility of faith
Or, how can a thinking person still believe in God?
Or, how can a thinking person still believe in God?
The author of the one book Newt Gingrich says all conservatives should read: Gavin Newsom ’89
Meet Aven Satre-Meloy ’13, Santa Clara’s newest Rhodes Scholar.
Despite an untimely end to the soccer season, another strong performance by the Broncos.
The first literary mag in the West marks a major milestone. Born as The Owl and rechristened The Santa Clara Review, it’s now (probably) in its 100th volume.
Along the road to crisis: hope, despair, and a Q&A with writer Andrey Kurkov
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Santa Clara University’s football team’s victory in the Sugar Bowl and undefeated and untied record.
A few of the stellar SCU faculty recognized in 2012 for their scholarship, teaching, and leadership.
An interview with One Bullet Away author and former marine Nathaniel C. Fick.
What does it mean for a Jesuit university to be home to the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps?
Shakespeare scholar Judith Dunbar on the Bard and tragicomedy.
Lessons in how to wedge data into smaller spaces and build a smarter energy grid