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Hit the open road: Students recount their summer roadtrip experiences
By Abram Brown
Jeff Rabinak just couldn't decide what he wanted to do. Summer vacation was two weeks away. He didn't have an internship or job lined up. Then it hit him: A cross country road trip. Shortly after school let out, Rabinak and Erin Mulvehill, a senior photography major, packed up his Honda Civic and set off from Rochester, N.
Summer read examines the rise of narcissism in college
By Brittney Davies
Title: "The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement" Author: Jean Twenge and W. Keith Campbell Release date: April 21, 2009 Jean Twenge and W. Keith Campbell say college students are currently facing an epidemic: They are in love with themselves.
Magic summer fruit sweets palate, brings new flavors
By Talie Tebbi
Lemons, grapefruit, orange juice, Sour Patch Kids and beer. If you think the spread for this party is unusual, get a load of the main dish: a round, red berry with an almost unbearable taste. It's tiny, it's rare, and it's miraculous. Synsepalum dulcificum - "miracle berries," or "miracle fruit" - have the ability to turn sour foods sweet.
Traveling show: no matter where you are this summer, major cities across the country are offering shows for every music taste.
By The Daily Orange feature staff
If Ben Folds and T-Pain weren't exactly your thing, summer is the perfect time to catch up on live music. From the hip-hop groove of Philadelphia's Roots Picnic to the pre-teen-flooded, punk-pop scene at New Jersey's Bamboozle, there are dozens of East Coast festivals to suit any and every taste.
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