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John Shen

Arabesque Belly Dancers perform at Rhythms multicultural benefit show on Friday Evening

Mental health reevaluated

Counselors describe drawbacks of “Stanford duck syndrome”
By Niraj Sheth
NEWS| On a campus that prides itself on bright moods, carefree demeanors and relaxed attitudes, the recent death of graduate student Mengyao “May” Zhou came as a shock to many students.

Grief group facilitates healing

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| The Student Grief Group — which met last Thursday for the first time since the recent death of graduate student Mengyao “May” Zhou — aims to help students with this process and to rebuild a sense of community after a tragic loss.

Genetics, depression linked in study

By Lia Hardin
NEWS| There is a genetic component to early-onset clinical depression, a new study suggests.

Sikh film festival raises awareness

By Andrew Valencia
NEWS| Over 11 hours, in 13 movies, Sikh culture was highlighted in Cubberley Auditorium on Saturday.

Ferneyhough awarded top classical music prize

By Aram Hur
NEWS| Brian Ferneyhough, the Wiliam H. Bonsall Professor in Music, has been selected as the winner of the 2007 international Ernst von Siemens Music Prize, commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize for classical music.