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MLK Night: Living the dream in 2007
Black culture celebration honors civil rights activist
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View a slideshow of MLK Night inside this article.
"Tonight, we will be discussing the black experience in America," said sophomore Stephen Archer at the opening of MLK Night 2007, "Let Us March On," held on Monday evening.
Social justice making waves
Fair trade coffee: just the beginning for student group
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On Jan. 9, members of Santa Clarans for Social Justice gathered in Campus Ministry for their first meeting of winter quarter. During the meeting, members interested in improving the Santa Clara community generated some exciting ideas for future action. "It was good to see a lot of the same faces," said Beth Tellman, the student leader of SC4SJ.
New Apple product introduced
iPhone brings technology and controversy
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What's black and shiny and covered in lawsuit? Apple's new iPhone.
'Volver' one of Almodovar's best
Oscar-worthy without a doubt
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Pedro Almodóvar's latest film "Volver" is aptly named, for the famed Spanish director returns yet again with a cast full of color, warmth and wit.
Big goals always present to guide these musicians
Three budding beat artists try to make their way in music industry
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Unless you're a musician yourself, you probably don't think twice about the work that goes into making your favorite tunes. The art of making beats and using computer programs and a variety of equipment to produce musical rhythms is more challenging than most would believe.
Cancelled shows given second chance with DVDs
Three cancelled shows that could be worth watching on DVD
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We all know about the astronomical success of the "Family Guy" DVD box sets, which motivated the network that originally cancelled the Seth MacFarlane-created series (Fox) to offer the residents of Quahog, R.I., a second chance.



