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Team California recalls D.C. experience
Team surprised, elated by third-place Refract finish
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It's been a month since this year's Team California kicked off a mad dash to complete their entry in the nation's capital, called Refract House, after taking it apart and shipping it to Washington D.C. to compete in the 2009 Solar Decathlon in October.
Men's basketball hits century mark
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Junior Michael Santos moves past a Notre Dame de Namur opponent in last Friday's exhibition game. The men's basketball team shot 56 percent compared to 17 percent for the Argonauts. The Broncos won the game 101-45 behind guard Kevin Foster's 25 points while Marc Trasolini added 17.
Engineers have space to innovate
Grant allows undergraduate engineering students to participate in NASA challenges
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This year undergraduate students at Santa Clara are getting a chance to work with NASA through the Aerospace Innovation Challenge.
Jesuit martyrs remembered
Jon Sobrino, S.J., speaks to the legacy of the assassinations
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University President Michael Engh, S.J., presented the Saint Clare Medal, the university's highest award, to Jon Sobrino, S.J., as part of the special commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the 1989 killings of six Jesuit priests at the University of Central America.
Conserving energy rewarded
Earth Aid encourages consumers to conserve with deals and freebies
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Three students are working to make energy conservation rewarding, both for Mother Nature and for students' pocketbooks.
Campus briefs
H1N1 vaccines available
Rental car service hired
Zipcar services will allow students to rent a car for $8 per hour; student interest is high, with two cars available to use
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Starting next quarter, rental cars will be available on campus for individuals 18 years and older.



