Muzhik of La Mancha
Muzhik of La Mancha

Mikhail Bulgakov wrote The Master and Margarita and then took on Don Quixote for the stage. Scholar Scott Pollard ’81 explores why.

Lives for Others
Lives for Others

In April these remarkable Bronco alumni were honored for channeling their success into philanthropic endeavors at The President’s Dinner.

Larger Than Life
Larger Than Life

Larger than life only begins to describe Kevin Starr, arguably the greatest California historian, period.

Go Big, Go Home
Go Big, Go Home

Ken Sears ’55 put Santa Clara in the Final Four and became the first basketball player on the cover of Sports Illustrated.

Dueling Pianists
Dueling Pianists

Finding love at the piano bench: Chris Wemp ’12, M.A. ’18 and Claire Kunkle ’14.

Who Are You?
Who Are You?

Take five common questions asked on identity applications and reframe them to be open-ended.

Haunted
Haunted

Winchester brings the tale of heiress and San Jose legend Sarah Winchester to the big screen. Helen Mirren stars. Thank Brett Tomberlin ’03.

A Field of Dreams
A Field of Dreams

Wherever you are in the world, you’ve undoubtedly tasted the produce George Chiala ’64 grew. Once upon a time, it started with strawberries.

How Do They Do It?
How Do They Do It?

How can social innovators help poor communities with big problems—like lack of HIV/AIDS awareness, or electricity, or even rain?

Represent!
Represent!

The 115th Congress counts 55 California representatives in the House—a few with Santa Clara ties.