To track or not to track—that is the question
To track or not to track online behavior—that is the question. Or is it? An Internet ethics expert examines why the answer isn’t so simple.
To track or not to track online behavior—that is the question. Or is it? An Internet ethics expert examines why the answer isn’t so simple.
Stories: complex plots unfolding around questions of who we are, where we’re from, and where we’re going—all of which makes us ask, and then what happened?
The editorial, creative, and production teams responsible for making both the print and online versions of the magazine a reality.
A new all-time leading scorer in SCU men’s basketball history earning No. 7 all-time scorer in the West Coast Conference.
Before Steve Nash. Before Leon Panetta. Before Brandi Chastain. There was Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of Santa Clara University’s football team’s victory in the Sugar Bowl and undefeated and untied record.
A remarkable new collection of short stories by Ron Hansen M.A. ’95, Nancy C. Unger’s historical survey of women and the environment, and much more.
Willam J. Rewak, S.J.’s first collection of poetry, The Right Taxi, was named to a Best of 2012 list by Kirkus Reviews.
James W. Douglass ’60 researches the murder of Gandhi, Joe Wolff ’67, M.A. ’72 offers up a delectable guide to the cafes of San Francisco, Gary Keister ’62 summons up the landscapes and seascapes of the Northwest, and more.
From “The Right Taxi” by William J. Rewak S.J.
Kurds, Arabs, countrymen: Shakespeare Iraq brings the Bard to Ashland like you’ve never heard him. And you can thank Peter Friedrich ’91.
Emma Anderson’s legacy continues with the alumni and current students attending college thanks to her support.