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Wasted well water could be better usedBy: Morgan Hunter In the midst of Santa Clara University's present drive for sustainability, the construction and management of the Learning Commons has been held up as a guidepost for the rest of the campus. This is not only because of its energy-saving abundance of natural light, but also for its thorough recycling of what remained of the previous library. Yet some may remember the striking fact which, literally, underlies all of these good intentions, one which becomes particularly shocking when we recall that Santa Clara County residents have been officially urged to cut back water use by 15 percent. Similarly, nearby Fresno County languishes in its newly-declared status as a drought disaster area. |
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Lackluster eco visionBy: Morgan Hunter Despite the cancellation of morning classes, I found myself one of relatively few students witnessing the inauguration of our university's new president. There, amidst flourishes of academic pageantry, my imagination was fired by Father Engh's call for a "vision for Santa Clara University." |
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New core de-emphasizes the WestBy: Morgan E. Hunter Santa Clara students are by now aware of the sweeping changes being made to the core curriculum, but most have not heard how profound and destructive some of these changes will be. Especially significant is the de-emphasis on the humanities, specifically the Western humanities. |
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