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Nutrition News is a column that is compiled and contributed by Professor Anastasia Snelling's Nutrition Class.

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Deftones dig deep into past

Saturday night brought an interesting mix of ambience and thrash to Nation as Deftones continued its world wide tour in support of "Deftones" the band's fourth full-length album.

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Jackson Jams

Power-pop band Jackson played a strong opening set for Sugarcult and Story of the Year at the Black Cat last Thursday. Jackson's set started while Black Cat patrons were still being let into the club at a snail's pace. At the end of its set the crowd was about 200 strong.







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'I was obsessed with Hanson': Confessions of an ex-teenybopper

I have a dirty, scandalous confession to make. You might even call it slightly perverse. However you take it, you'll be surprised. OK, here goes: I'm a card-carrying member of the Hanson fan club. And I'm not ashamed of it. I continue to be proud of this obsession because Hanson means something more to me than music.


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Tupac Shakur's life told on film

From the opening gunshot of "Tupac: Resurrection," the audience is taken on a nearly two-hour journey through the life of hip-hop prophet Tupac Shakur, but for true Tupac fans the film runs like an MTV special.



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All they really wanted was a 'Zig-a-Zig Ahhhhhhhhh...'

Their songs infiltrated the radio, filled popular dance clubs and took over MTV. They were instantly popular, drawing in thousands of listeners from all over the world. Bands like the Spice Girls, Ace of Base, Hanson and 98 degrees became icons to teenagers and young adults. But what made these bands so mesmerizing? And where are they now?






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Mono: Excuse to watch ATV

Over the last couple of weeks I have been plagued with a tough case of the ol' mononucleosis. Yeah, mono. That's right, the kissing disease. Rusty had the kissing disease. Please refer to my picture and refer back to that last sentence. Believe me, getting the kissing disease is a small miracle.



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Black Cat hosts rise of British Sea Power

The confident quintet's debut LP seamlessly combines post-punk and glam so well that the cover art pretentiously refers to the record as a classic. And, as lead singer and songwriter Yan explained before the show, there's nothing wrong with being pretentious.



Section 202 hosts Connor Sturniolo and Gabrielle McNamee are joined by fellow Eagle staff member and phenomenal sports photographer, Josh Markowitz. Follow along as they discuss the United Football League and the benefits it provides for the world of professional football.


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