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Hanson Rocks Out On Rollins Campus

By Jami Furo

On Friday, Oct. 21, musical group Hanson visited campus. The three brothers' trip included a WPRK interview, an impromptu performance, the showing of their new documentary, "Strong Enough to Break," and, of course, an interview with the Sandspur.

Weekly Horoscopes

Aries (March 21-April 19): This is a week for helping others. As you approach the end of the year you will find yourself being asked to help others out. Help out whenever you can but don't help others at the expense of your own well-being. Try to keep in mind a healthy balance as you engage in activities this week.

Upcoming Events: World Famous Pianist To Perform In Winter Park

By Joseph Rubel

Hold your hats, grab your checkbooks, and get ready for a magical evening of fun and music, coming soon to Winter Park. On Friday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m. at All Saints Church (The Thomas Room) in Winter Park, internationally acclaimed pianist Howard Shelley will take to the keyboard.

NBA LIVE 2006: Big Moves and Big Fun

NBA LIVE 2006 is better than last year but still has lots of room for improvement.

By Juan Bernal

With all the controversy surrounding video games the past two years, NBA Live 2006 is a blast for anyone that plays it. EA Sports, which makes NBA Live, bought exclusive rights to NBA logos and products, so it will be the only NBA video game of any kind this year.

Kanye West Speaks His Mind About Rap

By Kelley L. Carter/Detroit Free Press

Before Kanye West's controversial Hurricane Katrina comments, he stopped in Detroit at a listening party for his new album: Outspoken? Yep.

Neil Young Brings Bittersweet Sounds

By Lori Lipkin

Time Magazine's, Critic's Choice, calls Neil Young's new album critically-acclaimed including 10 new songs. I call it great music to study with.

Getting Ready for the GRE

By Lori Lipkin

Remember how just the sound or thought of the letters GRE caused you to cringe? I have more news... As of October 2006 the ever famous and usually dreaded GRE, Graduate Record Exam, the admissions exam required for entry to most graduate level programs, will be going through some major changes.

Sleeping Pill Use Skyrockets in America

By Kim Lyon

The use of prescription sleep aids in America has jumped remarkably since 2000, especially among young people. Sleeping pills have become increasingly more accepted by doctors for young adults and even children who have a hard time sleeping at night.

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