In News
Former President Locatelli Dies
Chancellor and former president dies of pancreatic cancer
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Paul Leo Locatelli, S.J., Santa Clara University's chancellor and former president, died early this morning from pancreatic cancer. Locatelli died around 5 a.m. and was surrounded by his family and Jesuit brothers at the time of his death
Prominent area lawyer running for judgeship
Says that education provided skills for professional success
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Santa Clara has served as the catalyst for countless success stories and it looks like it may soon be adding another to the list.
Next year prepare for budget woes for CSOs
Chartered Student Organizations Facing Cuts for 2010/2011
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The Student Senate is set to make recommendations this Thursday on budget proposals for some of the University's largest student groups. Almost all of Santa Clara's eight Chartered Student Organizations will likely see their share of monies shrink, largely because they are finding it difficult to raise money in a shaky economy.
Speakers promote morals
Professionals and professors promote social responsibility
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This weekend, top academics and experts in the field of social investing and ethical business practices gathered at Santa Clara. The group aimed to share ideas and formally initiate a conversation about the benefits of business with a socially responsible mind-set. The conference, "The Value of Values," was held in Lucas Hall on campus last Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15.
City debates over potential stadium
49ers stadium vote draws interest of locals and students
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Although the Santa Clara election process may be over, a whole new set of political debates is beginning to emerge as another election comes around: the general local election in June, the deciding factor of whether or not the San Francisco 49ers football team moves to Santa Clara.
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