“Where are they taking us?” Colleen Sinsky ’10, 15 Aug 2016 4 min read “Where are they taking us?” A journal from the front lines of the Syrian refugee crisis in Greece.
Can’t Thread a Moving Needle Danae Stahlnecker ’15, 11 Aug 2016 3 min read Can’t Thread a Moving Needle A film from SCU tackles real stories of sexual assault on college campuses across the country.
No Strangers Here Grace Ogihara & Eryn Olson, 11 Aug 2016 3 min read No Strangers Here Inspired by her work in Jordan, Ameera Naguib ’16 returned to become an advocate for refugees on local soil.
Paper, Wood, and Copper Grace Ogihara ’16, 15 Aug 2016 3 min read Paper, Wood, and Copper Book treasures from the SCU Archives: from the dawn of the printing press to the early Mission library
Mission Critical Harold Gutmann, 15 Aug 2016 19 min read Mission Critical When three students fell ill from meningitis-causing bacteria, it meant the clock was ticking—and to get through this, it would take everybody’s help
06/20/16 SCM Staff, 15 Aug 2016 < 1 min read 06/20/16 World Refugee Day comes with some poignant reflection from the Jesuit perspective.
The Art of George Tooker Dana Gioia, 15 Aug 2016 4 min read The Art of George Tooker “This is what we are forced to suffer … this is what we should be.”
World Refugee Day SCM Staff, 15 Aug 2016 < 1 min read World Refugee Day A nuanced view of the refugee crisis.
First Date By Jeff Gire, 15 Aug 2016 < 1 min read First Date Looking for a good date spot? Head to the Mission.
Love & Service By Matt Morgan, 15 Aug 2016 < 1 min read Love & Service Long after their graduation from Santa Clara, these Broncos continue to uphold the University’s Jesuit values.
Letters: Summer 2016 SCM Staff, 11 Aug 2016 7 min read Letters: Summer 2016 Your feedback on the world, and this magazine.
Silver and Gold Steven Boyd Saum, 11 Aug 2016 2 min read Silver and Gold Letter from the Editor: Some snazzy new plaques and prizes for your mag
Like the Dew That Blesses the Grass Brian Doyle, 11 Aug 2016 3 min read Like the Dew That Blesses the Grass A Mass Elegy
Willow Tree Oasis Grace Ogihara ’16, 01 Aug 2016 3 min read Willow Tree Oasis The tree isn’t just a part of the campus aesthetic—it also represents much of the Mission’s history.