The Sacrificial Tweet
A single misstep on social media comes at a high price these days. What are we willing to sacrifice to keep posting?
A single misstep on social media comes at a high price these days. What are we willing to sacrifice to keep posting?
From a protest in Benson in 1969 to a multi-decade movement called Unity, students of color have consistently pushed SCU toward progress.
Spaniard Franciscan priest Magin Catalá arrived at Mission Santa Clara in 1794. His legacy is deep rooted in campus, literally.
Though she lived with a chronic genetic disease, Stacy Ann (Hawes) Melle‘s ’91 desire to make an impact never lagged, nor did her energy. Her memory lives on in a new scholarship in her name for SCU undergrad women in communication.
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Let’s read together. A few suggestions to keep your mind active, and your community connected, when you’re shut-in.
Seeing war and studying for his Ph.D. taught Bill Stover that empathy can make peace possible. It’s something he spent the rest of his life teaching others.