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STUDENT SURVIVAL '08: Social networking

Face it: we are the tech generation. And if you think you have a million uses for the internet now, just wait until you're a full-blown college student, knee deep in class work and the prospects of the coming weekend's party scene. You can utilize

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STUDENT SURVIVAL'08: Getting around without a car

Having a car is a luxury most of us take for granted. But now that you're a poor college student, perhaps in a new town and alone for the first time in your life, that luxury is probably a distant memory. For all of you new

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STUDENT SURVIVAL '08: The pros and cons to fraternity/sorority life

Frat boys and sorority sisters. To American teens, those phrases probably evoke images of young guys guzzling endless cups of beer and out-of-control young women who just want to party. But be wary when approaching the Greek life scene with pop-culture-based preconceptions. Monica Smalls, University

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STUDENT SURVIVAL '08: Campus secrets and legends

The ghosts of SUNY Brockport In 1888, Edward B. Rowley fell through a wooden plank placed over a cistern containing almost eight feet of water in the Brockport Normal School - a building on the spot where Brockport's Hartwell Hall now stands. The Brockport Republic,

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THEATER: Blackfriars' "Noises Off"

"Noises Off"Through July 26Blackfriars, 28 Lawn St$15-$25454-1260, blackfriars.org. Full of sexual innuendo, slamming doors, and sardines, "Noises Off" at Blackfriars Theatre is a play about a play. And believe it or not, everything is supposed to go wrong.The show opens with a peek into a dress rehearsal in the wee hours

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DIRECTORY: Gay Rochester

Support/Social GroupsAtlantic Five 0 (875 E. Main St., 249-4922) Group for gay men age 50 and over that meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Gay Alliance of Genesee Valley Youth Center.AQA (107 Liberty Pole Way, 420-1400) Support group for transgender people of color meets

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Musicals to movies: An irritating trend

"No day but today!"If I hear that phrase by one more mainstream I-only-like-"Rent"-because-I've-seen-the-movie poser, I am going to scream.As a longtime musical theater enthusiast, I can say that the recent trend of Broadway musicals traveling to the big screen is bittersweet.For one, I have to be fair and acknowledge that

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REVIEW: TheatreFest's "May God Strike Me Dead..."

"May God Strike Me Dead... If I'm Telling A Lie!", a comedy playing on the Geva NextStage as a part of the Rochester TheatreFest, isn't all laughs.The play -- well, musical, kind-of -- is written and performed by BellAdele producer and School of the Arts Arts Director Adele Fico, and

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