Looking Up
Spotted by stargazers this summer, during a profoundly difficult period for humanity, NEOWISE reminded us to look up, together.
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Spotted by stargazers this summer, during a profoundly difficult period for humanity, NEOWISE reminded us to look up, together.
Mel Lewis ’53—the first Black graduate of SCU—reflects on his days as a Bronco.
Spaniard Franciscan priest Magin Catalá arrived at Mission Santa Clara in 1794. His legacy is deep rooted in campus, literally.
SCM readers reflect on themes of sorrow, celebration, and honesty they picked up on in our last issue.
Professor Jane Curry reflects on her history in Ukraine.
A single donation from Acting University President Lisa Kloppenberg inspired others during a Day of Giving challenge.
Readers discuss what we missed about filmmaking alumni, palm trees, and our own inherent biases. Plus, SCM wins awards.
SCU Trustee Jack Lewis and wife Carolyn are passionate about education for all. Their donation to the Miller Center will empower students working in disenfranchised communities.
Join us for a knit-along! And share your Bronco blanket on social media. The pattern is here.
Readers sound off on race at SCU, Joe Biden, and football.
Written by you, the readers: see what your fellow readers have to say and catch up with SCM.
It takes everyone to build something special.
The calling of the moment: Building community from a distance
In February 1923, The Santa Clara posed an urgent question: What are we, fellow Santa Clarans?
What a scholarship means to a student