Ball or Strike? Giannina Ong ’18, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Ball or Strike? Or, when you’re standing behind the plate, what can sports teach us about ethics?
A Cautionary Tale Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read A Cautionary Tale Sociologist Laura Nichols ’90 on how past and present converge for undocumented college students.
What Does Politics Have To Do with Beauty? Monique Beeler, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read What Does Politics Have To Do with Beauty? Timothy Lukes answers. Part of the equation: showman P.T. Barnum, naturalist John Muir, and auto designer Harley Earl, who gave us the ’57 Chevy.
Brickyard Bound Gabby Deutsch ’18, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Brickyard Bound Kyle Kaiser ’20 makes his debut in the Indy 500. How cool is that?
In the Bag Giannina Ong ’18, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read In the Bag Bronco engineers help build earthbag homes in Nepal.
Be Strong Devin Collins ’17, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Be Strong Coach Lisa Dodd wants SCU softball to set sights set on small victories along the way to big wins.
Sweat Equity Devin Collins ’17, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Sweat Equity New baseball coach Rusty Filter ready to awaken sleeping giant.
Sweet Home Santa Clara Giannina Ong ’18, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Sweet Home Santa Clara Women’s tennis serves up double the trouble.
Nun’s Intuition Matt Morgan, 27 Mar 2018 2 min read Nun’s Intuition Women of Wisdom and Action creates helps women become leaders in theology.
Athletics, Quakes, Broncos Perla Luna ’19, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Athletics, Quakes, Broncos Meet SCU’s new vice president for finance and administration.
Jazz Greats Perla Luna ’19, 27 Mar 2018 < 1 min read Jazz Greats Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, John Coltraine, and more in a photo exhibit at the de Saisset Museum.