The Entrepreneurial Dream
A startup that’s gone global—because a President took time to listen, and offer some encouragement and advice.
A startup that’s gone global—because a President took time to listen, and offer some encouragement and advice.
Alan Gallagher ’67 earned a college nickname that followed him to the majors. The story behind the name involves a lucky pair of drawers.
Examining the importance of Our Lady of Guadalupe in everyday lives as part of Santa Clara’s annual La Virgen Del Tepeyac performance.
FOLIO: Magazine honors Santa Clara Magazine with best cover. Plus, lots more awards news.
The new book by Khaled Hosseini ’88 is spare and haunting and beautiful.
A glimpse of how Santa Clara has been transformed with Michael Engh, S.J., M.Div. ’82 at the helm.
Discover the vibrancy of Native California cultures in images.
Your letters: fire, immigration, Fulbrights, basketball brilliance, and more.
The staff, contributors, and interns who made the Fall 2018 Santa Clara Magazine possible.
Lizbeth Mateo J.D. ’16 came to the United States when she was 14. Now she holds state office, despite being an undocumented immigrant.
Israel—from a hazy gray sea, to the House of Bread, to the Hill of the Skull.
Loping interloper with more fundamentals than flash. And boy did Kurt Rambis ’80 work.
An exclusive interview with basketball hall-of-famer Steve Nash ’96
Five missions, a Boy Scout, a maverick priest, and reconciling past and present.
Letter from the Editor: Maps and Legends is our theme. So what do maps tell us about ourselves?