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    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 1, Fall 1990

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    12 - PRIESTS & MARRIAGE The Pope has allowed the ordination of nearly 50 married Episcopal priests since 1980. Some see this as a sign of hope for a married priesthood . By Julie Sly \u2782 18 - THE POWER OF ONE Because of her own personal tragedy, Mary Beth Cahill Phillips \u2776 forced the state of California to form Trustline, a registry parents can use to check out a nanny. By Susan Frey 20 - THE ART OF BIOGRAPHY Our natural curiosity about each other tempts us into reading biographies the same way we turn to novels. Is peering into the private life of another person mere gossip? By Christiaan Lievestro 24 - KEEPING THE FAITH? An ecumenical hybrid of religion and politics, Dignity has become a controversial engine of dissent among Catholic homosexuals since its start two decades ago. By Elizabeth Fernandez \u2779 28 - Q & A WITH THE PRESIDENT In a recent interview, Santa Clara Magazine asked the questions and the president, Father Paul Locatelli, S.J., supplied the answers.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1041/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 3, Spring 1991

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    12 - ABORTION : NO SIMPLE ANSWERS Jesuit theologian Ted Mackin examines pro-life and pro-choice positions and reports that neither side is addressing the issue with total honesty. By Theodore J. Mackin, S.J. 16 - STAY AT HOME MOMS Alumnae discuss why they decided to devote all their time and attention to their families. By Michelle Burget Fletcher \u2778, Brigid Modena Benham \u2781, and Anne Penoyer King \u2769 20 - SCU\u27s WINE FAMILIES Northern California\u27s vineyards are fertile ground for Santa Clara graduates. By Rosina Wilson 28 - WORKING THE SUICIDE HOTLINE Within these walls, no secret is too terrible to share. By Mike Brozda \u2776 32 - IDEALISM AND EDUCATION It was the men and women of ideals, and their ideas, profoundly believed in, that shaped the history of a nation. By Timothy O\u27Keefehttps://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1043/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 37 Number 3, Summer 1995

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    6 - GARBAGE IN: GOODS OUT Lee Hornberger \u27 69, associate professor of mechanical engineering, has only one word to say to you: plastics. By Maureen Mclnaney \u2785 10 - SCU 101 More than a hundred (count \u27em) things every student shou ld do before graduating from Santa Clara. 16 - CHIAPAS: ROOTS OF A REBELLION Members of the SCU community bear witness to an indigenous struggle. By Trina Kleist \u2780 Photographs by Charles Barry 22 - PRESENTING PARADISE A modern translation with commentary helps readers scale the heights of Dante\u27s heaven. By James Torrens, S.J. 24 - HAVE BALL, WILL TRAVEL Alumni athletes go abroad to extend their play time . By Rene Romo \u2786https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1058/thumbnail.jp

    The Santa Clara, 2018-04-26

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    The Santa Clara, 2018-09-20

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    The Santa Clara, 2018-05-17

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    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 55 Number 3, Spring 2014

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    18 - RADIANT HOUSE by Steven Boyd Saum and Heidi Williams ’06. Building a house for the 2013 Solar Decathlon. That, and changing the world. 22 - AMÉRICAS CUISINE by Holly Beretto. Telling a delicious tale of food and family with chef David Cordúa ’04. 26 - Lessons from the field by Reinhard Cate ’07. Taut and tranquil moments in Afghanistan—an essay inwords and images. 30 - INSIDE UKRAINE’S REVOLUTION by Steven Boyd Saum. Along the road to crisis: hope, despair, and a Q&A with writer Andrey Kurkov. 34 - DECIDE WHO WE ARE by Steven Boyd Saum and John Deever. After half a century as a pariah state, Myanmar is opening to the world. People have stories to tell. And they want to shape for themselves what comes next.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 2, Winter 1991

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    10 - GROWING UP ADOPTED Santa Clarans who have adopted children or are adopted discuss their experiences with interracial adoption and talk about the identity crisis years most adoptees face. By Susan Frey 16 - WHAT YOUR DOCTOR DOESN\u27T KNOW CAN KILL YOU A small but growing number of doctors around the world are turning to biological medicine to treat their patients with cancer and other serious diseases. By Michael Sheehan \u2777 20 - SCU\u27s FATHER GOOSE When John Drahrnann shepherds undergraduates through the academic maze, he often counsels their parents as well. By Thomas F. Black and Maureen Mclnaney \u2785 23 - FIRENZE: A JUNIOR\u27S YEAR ABROAD Although the author\u27s junior year abroad was 15 years ago, its impact on her life as a journalist is still felt today. By Kathleen Sharp \u2776 26 - BREATHING LAY LIFE INTO THE PARISH The role lay persons have assumed in directing the modern parish is one of the most historic shifts that has occurred since Vatican II. By Julie Sly \u2782https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1042/thumbnail.jp

    The Santa Clara, 2018-05-17

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