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  2. Santa Clara University - Wikipedia

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    Santa Clara University is a private Jesuit university ... more land was acquired for residence halls and other new buildings and facilities. ... The current location ...

  3. Category : Santa Clara University buildings and structures

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  5. KSCU - Wikipedia

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    The KSCU transmitter on the roof of Swig Residence Hall at Santa Clara University. KSCU broadcasts with 30 watts of effective radiated power from a transmitter atop Swig Residence Hall on the Santa Clara University campus. [7] [18] The studios of KSCU are located in the basement of the Robert F. Benson Memorial Center, a building next to Swig ...

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Santa Clara, California

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    Santa Clara Transit Center; Santa Clara University; Stevens Stadium This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 21:38 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Santa Clara Verein - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Clara Verein House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 28, 1985. [2] [9] It was then the oldest Turnverein hall in Northern California. [2] [10] In 1990, the city voted to allow the then dilapidated building to be razed to make way for a Santa Clara University guesthouse for visiting Jesuits. [11]

  8. Leavey Center - Wikipedia

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    The Leavey Center is named after the late founder of Farmers Insurance, Thomas E. Leavey, who graduated from Santa Clara in 1922. The renovations were funded by the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation. Leavey Center also played host to the Stanford University basketball teams for a number of games while the Maples Pavilion underwent renovation.

  9. Munger Hall - Wikipedia

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    Munger Hall was a planned residence hall at the University of California, Santa Barbara designed by billionaire businessman Charlie Munger. The building's design meant that most rooms would not receive natural light, eliciting a negative reaction from students, architects, and community members. The project was cancelled in 2023.