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Happy Mother's Day, Earth!

Earth Day carnival rejuvenates students for an afternoon

By Brittany Benjamin

As students scaled the rock wall, sat for face painting and stood in line for tie dye, it seemed as if a childhood carnival had landed in the middle of Santa Clara Mall.

Colors to break out of routine

By Katie Powers

All of a sudden I feel the pangs of adulthood -- a feeling which usually sends my face into a contorted scowl.

Music mayhem: Bay Area spring concert guide

Local venues packed with worthy artists

By Molly Gore

Coachella is around the corner, and the Bay Area will be littered with the best bands in the country for the next few weeks. Even when the rush is over, a steady stream of worthy acts will be filtering through San Francisco. Take a look at what's coming, grab tickets to what you love or expand your taste for what you don't. Either way, make this a quarter of great music.

Writers, artists travel to woods for weekend retreat

Santa Clara Review plans weekend of creativity, serenity

By Kathleen Grohman

It was past midnight when several brave literature-loving Santa Clara students trekked through the dark woods with only two flashlights in search of a cargo net on the first annual Santa Clara Review Writers and Artists Retreat.

'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' not to be forgotten

Another hilarious movie from maker of 'Knocked Up'

By Richard Nieva

Judd Apatow has done it again. And no, I don't mean that in the cheesy-sports-commentator-proclaiming-victory kind of way -- though "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" is victorious. The "it" I'm referring to is that yet again, Apatow makes us avid "Freaks and Geeks" fans wish the show ran for more than just one season.

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