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			<description>When it comes to life, there are a few basic truths that we should all live by: stay hydrated, follow safe sexual practices and remember that food is necessary for life. That said, by now the more seasoned students out there have paid their dues in the cafeterias and have seen everything Macomb has to offer in the way of cuisine, and the newbies are starting to see a tongue-numbing pattern forming in their food intake.</description>
			
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			<description>When it comes to life, there are a few basic truths that we should all live by: stay hydrated, follow safe sexual practices and remember that food is necessary for life. That said, by now the more seasoned students out there have paid their dues in the cafeterias and have seen everything Macomb has to offer in the way of cuisine, and the newbies are starting to see a tongue-numbing pattern forming in their food intake.</description>
			
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			<title>Bill Haley&apos;s Comets revive Rock &apos;n Roll</title>
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