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The food was valued at a total of $5. WHERE: University Hospital Emergency Room WHEN: Wednesday at about 8:45 p.m. WHAT: AntS1 year-old boy punched his mother in the face, University Police report- ed. No serious injuries were incurred. Two grams of pot found in dorm WHERE: Couzens Hall WHEN: Wednesday at about 9:30 p.m. WHAT: Two male students were found with 2 grams marijuana in their residential hail room, University Polite reported. They were both arrested and released at the workshop WHAT: A workshop that will work to reduce stress through various relaxation techniques. The event will explore techniques like deep muscle relaxation and deep breathing. WHO: Counseling and Psychological Services WHEN: Today from 12:15 P.M. to 1 p.m. WHERE: CAPS Library, room 3100 Benefit concert for local church WHAT: A concert to raise money for St. Andrew's Episcopal Church's breakfasts for those in need. Tickets are $30. 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