A Dog Song
Swift, sure lines: Nicolas Lell Benavides ’10 debuts an opera about puppy love.
Swift, sure lines: Nicolas Lell Benavides ’10 debuts an opera about puppy love.
How to make a difference? Take every 8th grader in the county to see Hamilton, of course.
Lindsey Lee ’19 saw a problem: Not enough people in health care had ethical training. She also saw a solution.
Seeing Double: Sisters Brittni ’16 and Breana Várgas ’16 found their true loves in a set of brothers.
InsideSCU’s dealing with the real problems.
“There is a path out there for you; don’t settle.”
Huda Al-Marashi ’98’s new book tells the story of her marriage putting culture and family—Muslim Americans—front and center.
Alumna Athena Snyder ’18 talks her experience in the REAL Program.
There was no one as adventurous as Kevin Padrick ’76, J.D./MBA ’79. He is remembered as as lively and beautiful as the landscapes he explored and the people he loved.
A startup that’s gone global—because a President took time to listen, and offer some encouragement and advice.
The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen is a war novel, a spy novel—but don’t call it an immigrant novel.
SCU men’s soccer is 50. Take a look at some of our stars.