Therein lies a tale
The evidence for dark matter is out there in space: of unseen stuff that warps the curve of light around galaxies, in the velocity of stars and the mass of galaxy clusters—with numbers of the v and m...
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WHY YOU WRITE The articles in the Why We Fight issue struck a strong chord with me. I graduated from SCU in ’72 in biology, I was in ROTC 1969-1970, and I relived those days through the articles...
View ArticleHWJT? (How Would Jesus Tweet?): Reimagining New Media as Socia
A version of this article first appeared in the Fall 2011 issue of Explore, published by SCU’s Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education. Visit their website to read more articles examining Catholic...
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CHARLES BARRY (cover photo and portraits for “Bucky Bronco confidential” and “Evidence of things unseen,” not to mention work throughout these pages) has won national and regional awards for his work...
View ArticleA colorful Holi Day
Every year, Hindus across the world greet the arrival of spring with the festival of Holi. It’s a riotous display of color and mischief, as celebrants shower each other with bright powders (non-toxic,...
View ArticleAn insider’s view of the NFL
The defining moment for a young Mike Pereira ’72 didn’t come on campus or in a classroom. For the centerfielder and finance major, the moment he “found his inspiration” came during his junior year,...
View ArticleWriter Eric Goodman on campus April 17
Author of the new novel Twelfth and Race read fiction — and promised some vintage television writing. The story of Eric Goodman’s latest novel, Twelfth and Race, just out from University of Nebraska...
View ArticleHe’s Baaack!
After a stint with the PawSox, former Bronco Daniel Nava is back in the Majors with the Boston Red Sox. It’s hard to imagine a better first impression than the one Daniel Nava made on June 12, 2010....
View ArticleHonors on the court … and off
WCC Player of the Year is just one of the honors sophomore Katie Le ’14 has garnered both on and off the SCU tennis courts. In her second season at SCU, Katie Le ’14 continued to raise the bar by...
View ArticleA clash of cultures
The soccer rivalry between the U.S. and Mexico has been called one of the most complex in the world. The latest film by documentarian Michael Whalen explores why. Many Americans are passionate about...
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