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A Strong Red

A Strong Red

Santa Clara’s signature red has been around since the late 1800s. Before it was made official, though, we were almost the blue Broncos.

Bronco Grrrls
Bronco Grrrls

Sixty years have passed since the SCU president decided to admit women as students. They were not greeted with many open arms.

The News Santa Clara Can Use
The News Santa Clara Can Use

“We’re Off.” So says the very first issue of The Santa Clara newspaper, printed on Feb. 17, 1922. In the 101 years since, student reporters and editors have wielded their journalistic independence—as promised in that first issue—to serve as “the voice and work of all.”

Following the Trail
Following the Trail

Spaniard Franciscan priest Magin Catalá arrived at Mission Santa Clara in 1794. His legacy is deep rooted in campus, literally.

Food for Thought
Food for Thought

It’s a place to meet, eat, study, and coffee up. The Robert F. Benson Memorial Center hums with life.

Graduation Picnic
Graduation Picnic

Graduation Picnic Recipe. Start grassroots-style, nourish it yearly, and watch its popularity grow wildly.

Willow Tree Oasis
Willow Tree Oasis

The tree isn’t just a part of the campus aesthetic—it also represents much of the Mission’s history.