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Birds eye view of a group event that took place on Santa Clara's campus in 2018.

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General layout of the Mission Gardens as well as the Mission prior to the fire of 1926.

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The exterior of the interim student chapel, with mission towers visible in background

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An image of the recently cultivated gardens by Joseph Bayma in the 1880s. It depicts the general layout of the garden features.

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The SCU team who traveled to El Salvador to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Jesuit massacre; Paul Schutz, assistant professor of religious studies; Ray Plaza, director of the Office for Diversity and Inclusion; interim provost Lisa…

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A pamphlet describing what constitutes sexual harassment, and how to proceed if it happens to you. It includes information on how to process the harassment or assault and how to contact the appropriate staff members at SCU.

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1990 Santa Clara University press release explaining the Administration's decision to place oldest and largest Fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon, on inactive status for at least four years.

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Flier informing about Don't Walk Alone, an escort service provided by scu. It details that the escorts would be other scu students and describes how they would verify their identity once they got to you and the steps beyond. It also contains…

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An scu administrator reasons through whether or not they do or even can support or condemn the pro-choice rally that occurred on scu's campus that october. They don't reach a decision but support each of the possible viewpoints they consider.

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An excerpt from Lisa Slowe Cahill's lecture on April 27, 2003, 7:30 PM, discussing how it's possible to be a female catholic and be a feminist in the modern sense. Includes byline at the bottom about how Santa Clara lectures are "free and open to the…
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