In Scene
Vagina Monologues survives Jesuit campus
School restricts play for contradicting teachings
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Despite attempts made by a conservative religious group to prevent a production of The Vagina Monologues at Santa Clara, an all female cast delivered an "empowering" performance in the California Mission Room last month.
A trip to Pittsburgh: It's the new Cabo
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Per encouragement from my professor Simone Billings, recent graduate Scott Klausner, junior English major Julie Jigour and I all submitted essays to Honors English society Sigma Tau Delta's national convention.
Five venues, endless concert entertainment
It's time to brush up on Bay Area venue knowledge
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Live music is something you can feel, both firsthand in the vibrations of the song resounding in your chest and secondhand through the naked expression of the artist onstage.
Performing arts give social justice new spin
International program fights to help impoverished youth through the arts
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Juilliard School graduates Cindy and Mauricio Salgado will be hosting a series of class visits and workshops at Santa Clara from April 5 to April 10, promoting social justice through the organization Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP).
Spring celebration: It's all free
Malley pool isn't the only free way to savor spring sun
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It's spring again. The pace of life quickens, the weather warms, the pool fills and any spot of campus green becomes littered with bikini-clad bodies lounging on brightly colored towels. But the best thing about spring is not endless days of sunĀ -- it's that impeccable weather makes having fun easy and cheap. If your mood suggests -- or your wallet insists on -- fun for free, perhaps it's time to enjoy April outdoors.



