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When Steve Nash ’96 arrived on the Mission Campus in 1992, he was just an unknown backup from Victoria, British Columbia.
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When Steve Nash ’96 arrived on the Mission Campus in 1992, he was just an unknown backup from Victoria, British Columbia.
Deft graceful mastery and athleticism, yes. But maybe something more.
Inside the Edward M. Dowd Art & Art History Building
Jorma Kaukonen ’64 plays and sings stuff hard won through a life in music. The rustic blues vibe of his latest album is crunchily satisfying.
A President’s Speaker Series address by the former secretary of state. Diplomacy is no game of chess today, she says. Think billiards.
Julie Johnston ’14 carried the U.S. World Cup team’s defense during their triumph over Japan.
Sure, we’ll miss having men’s pro soccer play on campus. But the Quakes’ new home is pretty spectacular.
A cup of coffee in Boston, San Francisco’s first love in baseball, and five generations of Broncos
See how has Santa Clara’s campus changed in the last two decades.
A project by Maya Kroth ’01 delves into serious questions about time, sleep, and leisure in a 21st-century globalized world.
The hidden history behind the heart of ingenuity
It heralded more than a new sense of time.