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Yards' IPA dominates over local competitor


		Yards' IPA dominates over local competitor

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

19 hours ago by Dennis Mongello

I usually judge a brewery by their IPA --- it's a good measuring stick. Dogfish Head and Bell's Brewery have excellent IPAs, and the rest of their lineup is just as good. I reviewed the Wild Goose IPA not too long ago. It wasn't good, and neither are the rest of their beers.

Students share secrets in Grand Hall

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

1 day ago by Alexandra Weiss

When I was sixteen, I crashed the car a little bit. Just a little! No one was hurt, except for the car. It was a little fender-bender. I said I hit a mailbox. I actually hit a parked car and drove away. No damage was done to the other car, but I've never told my parents.

Simulated games make rock star dreams a reality

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

1 day ago by John Banelis, Collegian Correspondent

Real musicians use toy guitars. Or at least they do now.

Video games Rock Band, developed by Harmonix Music Systems, and Guitar Hero, formerly of Harmonix and now Neversoft, have become a mainstay of today's music culture. Using plastic guitars in Guitar Hero as well as plastic drum kits and a microphone in Rock Band, players young and old have caught onto the phenomenon and, in their own way, exposed themselves to the lives of rock stars.

Chinatown buses provide inexpensive travel option to NYC


		Chinatown buses provide inexpensive travel option to NYC

The Triangle, Drexel University, PA

1 day ago by Alysson Cwyk

Philadelphia is filled with cultural hotspots, ranging from concert venues and sports stadiums to numerous galleries, independent movie theatres and everything in between. One could probably find an event to fit their entertainment and leisure likings all seven days of the week.

A farewell: The best of "Off the Beaten Path"


		A farewell: The best of "Off the Beaten Path"

The Laf, Lafayette College, PA

1 day ago by Catie Thompson

Because this is my last column for The Lafayette, I compiled a list of my favorite entries from the past two years in which I have been writing "Off the Beaten Path." These ten are just some of the albums, TV shows, etc. that I still frequently listen to and watch.

Summer Reading

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

2 days ago by Charlotte Cusumano

Its 85 degrees out, humid, your air conditioner broke and you are sticking to your parent's black, leather couch with a dusty fan's breeze-and with no job in sight. Bring on summer '08! But there is hope: three authors sat down with The Envoy to talk about their successful careers, their books and why they could help you off the couch and into an office.

Donadio steps out of the classroom and into the spotlight

The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT

2 days ago by Ashley Gamell

On the surface, Fulton Professor of Humanities and Director of Literary Studies Stephen Donadio seems to fit right into the academic archetype. He looks just as you would expect a person to look who has been a professor for four decades, serves as the founding director of the College's Literary Studies Program and is currently the editor of a prestigious literary magazine, the New England Review.

Kweli & Company Barely Get By


		Kweli & Company Barely Get By

The Hunter Envoy, Hunter College, NY

2 days ago by Insanul Ahmed

There was a moment in Talib Kweli's much-hyped performance at Hunter where he paused to let the crowd recite his lyrics for him. His gesture left most of the crowd confused over the words to Kanye West's verse on "Get'm High," and left the rest of the crowd in silence, since they simply didn't know the words.

His born identity


		His born identity

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

3 days ago 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...

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

3 days ago 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.

Summer movie preview


		Summer movie preview

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

4 days ago by Arts Staff

As the semester dwindles down to a flurry of hasty goodbyes and off-the-cuff final papers, we of the arts and living section of the Massachusetts Daily Collegian are thinking ahead to the grand beyond. Summer, with its infinite possibilities, doesn't just provide the chance to gorge on Dad's burnt barbeque and PBR-fueled beach bonfires - it's also home to the season film fans of all ages look forward to most.

Music World

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

5 days ago by Ivanna Avalos

With cloudy skies, cooler temperatures than we have seen this spring and a chance of rain, this past Saturday was probably not the ideal day to spend 12 hours standing outside, but that's exactly what I did. I went to the Bamboozle concert this past Saturday and although hectic and exhausting, it was an amazing concert and I really enjoyed myself.

College Co-ed's quest for fast food nirvana on the cheap

The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

5 days ago by Corey Hodges and R.J. Boutelle, Collegian correspondents

Here's the scene: It's approaching midnight on a Friday. You go to the University of Massachusetts, so naturally you're probably engaging in some questionable activities, with or without friends. You're mellowing out, watching the tube, when suddenly - a wretched sound is unearthed from the inner depths of your stomach, a sound capable of converting even the most passionate atheist into a God-fearing churchgoer.

Summer Movie List

Statesman, SUNY Stony Brook, NY

5 days ago by Maureen Hine

With the joys of summer come the most anticipated blockbusters of the year. Although summer is the ideal time to sit outside and catch some rays, everyone needs something to occupy their time on a cool summer night or a rainy day. This year there are several movies competing for that number one spot at the box office.

'Summertime and the livin's easy' with great tunes


		'Summertime and the livin's easy' with great tunes

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

5 days ago by Brittny LoPresti

1. 40 oz. to Freedom (1992)- Sublime It is nearly impossible for Sublime's first released album, "40.oz.," to ever fail you. With Long Beach dubs and "funky fresh" lyrics, this 22-track album contains much more than just decent music. Relaxed and rowdy, reggae mixed with rock, autobiographical and fictitious tale, "40 oz.

Hard Candy: all-star flop

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

5 days ago by Justin Fritze

It had the makings of a great album. With three of the hottest acts in music (Pharrell, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake) on board for Madonna's latest project, how could it go wrong? But the new album by Madonna is not just a let down for fans, it's a let down for the entire music industry.

'Kaddish' is here, and look at what it has brought to KSC


		'Kaddish' is here, and look at what it has brought to KSC

Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH

5 days ago by Corey Smith

The walls of the Main Theater in the Redfern Arts Center echoed the triumphant phrase "I am here, and look who is with me" as a group of illustrious choir singers and musicians boomed with passion and life on Saturday night, May 3. "Kaddish," a musical production by composer Lawrence Seigel, premiered at 8 p.

Spirit lacks soul

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

5 days ago by Jana Kasperkevic

Her face has lined the walls of the East Village months before her album Spirit was released, making the expectations for its success that much higher.

Leona Lewis is the winner of X-factor, a British version of "American Idol," in 2006 and yes, Simon Cowell is involved.

Moviemakers make their mark


		Moviemakers make their mark

Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY

6 days ago by Jana Kasperkevic

On Monday, April 14, Baruch College rolled out the red carpet and hosted its first movie premiere. Even though there were no stars to gawk at, Baruch students proudly presented their work. The Moviemakers Club, a relatively new organization at Baruch College, has successfully filmed and released their first feature film.

The 2007-2008 Academic Year In Review

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

6 days ago by Emily Abbate

As the school year comes to a close and graduates commemorate their best times at the university, here is a look at the biggest things from the 2007-2008 academic year in the news.

The Class Of 2008's Graduation Soundtrack

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

6 days ago by Alyssa Carroll

When graduating, it is hard to find one song to entirely encapsulate all the memories and moments here at the University of Connecticut. There is no tune that can fully recreate the moments in the dining hall, the cheers at Gampel, or the nights out with friends.

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