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Archaeology lab to move into old observatory
Historic building vacant after media services move
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The Ricard Memorial Observatory is undergoing renovations to prepare it for the archeology department to use as a lab. Joe Sugg, assistant vice president for university operations said the construction includes lead and asbestos abatement, as well as improvements for earthquake safety to make it functional as a lab.
Campus briefs
Oscar-winning director to speak on campus
New club funding process
AS aims to fairly distribute funding among campus clubs
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Associated Students has changed the process for club funding requests. They have increased the maximum dollar amount a club can ask for without an AS vote and have restricted the time period during which clubs may request more than $400.
Velasco's life lends to unorthodox style
Professor encourages reflection through meditation, writing
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With course registration for next year approaching, Professor Juan Velasco's classes appeal to students that appreciate his unique teaching methods.
Human rights week events educate and entertain
Annual events put student face on relevant social issues
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As a part of Human Rights Awareness Week, the Santa Clara Community Action Program coordinated events last week to bring positive attention to groups within the university community that have received controversial attention in the past.
Parking scarce on game days
San Jose Earthquakes' soccer games a cause of parking problems
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The San Jose Earthquakes' first game at Buck Shaw Stadium drew thousands of fans Saturday evening, which necessitated the use of parking areas normally reserved for campus use and extra security from the Santa Clara Police Department and Campus Safety.



