That's incredibly..... plain. Using a better, stylized format could go a long way in making your resume look a TON better. Let me edit out the important stuff on mine and you can see what you think.
And just so you know (and I don't mean to brag but I do want to add validity to my suggestions), I used this resume at a career fair last spring. I ended up with an even dozen follow up interviews and fielded nine internship/co-op offers. I may be extremely lucky, I may be the best interviewer in the world, or my resume just kicks a whole lot of ass.

Hang on while I edit it...
EDIT: And
here it is. Enjoy!