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His born identity
Senior Chris Ventura documents his trip to Texas in search to find his biological mother in "Baby Boy Clemmer"
By Erinn Connor
Chris Ventura swings underneath the big, blue Texas sky, in the middle of a playground. He pushes his feet against the woodchips, looking down and tightly grasping the chains of the swing. In a turquoise polo shirt, the 21-year-old Ventura looks like a child again, amongst the monkey bars and jungle gym.
Spinelli: Do I have post-graduation plans? No. Do you care? I didn't think so...
By Scott Spinelli
So seniors: we're graduating. This is it, the day, the weekend, the week we've all been waiting for. Family flies and drives in, you start talking to "friends" you've curiously found a way to avoid for three and a half years. It's a grand time. To be honest, I'm not that sentimental about graduating.
Annual Syracuse International Film Festival features works focused on diversity, community
By Dan Kaplan
For aspiring filmmaker Michael Morone, participation in the Syracuse International Film Festival was a great opportunity he couldn't be a part of. Though many other films shown throughout the 10-day festival had their directors present at screenings, Morone, a freshman at Chapman University in Orange, Calif.
Q&A with Mick Fury, lead singer of Silent Fury
By Amanda Allison
The Daily Orange had a chance to speak with lead singer Mick Fury, of rock group Silent Fury. The band will be playing Saturday night at Funk n' Waffles to celebrate the release of its new album "Sunday Stilettos." Daily Orange: How would you classify your sound? Mick Fury: It's danceable, good time rock and roll.
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