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You should be! You’ve had a tough battle for the last couple of days. You’ve had to overpower your own resistance. Congratulate yourself on what you’ve accomplished. CALENDAR Continues Wednesday Jan. 16 NON-STOP HIP-HOP LIVE/WUSC BATTLE OF THE MCS WEEK 1: DJ Shekeese, WUSC-FM and Jam Room Studios will sponsor a Battle of the MCs. Contestants will battle in a freestyle contest every Wednesday, and the winners will advance to the finals on Feb. 9. The finals will feature a full rock band backing the participants. The last match will be taped and later broadcast on WUSC. The grand prize includes four hours of studio time, 40 CDs, a label/design package from the Jam Room and a WUSC-hosted show featuring the artist. Interested rappers should attend the club on Wednesdays to sign up for the competition. 9 p.m. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. Thursday Jan. 17 INFINITE WITH INNER CHI, LUSTRE, MOURNING AFTER: 9 p.m. $5. New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. RIVAL SCHOOLS This gritty, punk-influenced emo rock band will play Uncle Doctor’s. The band’s sound is reminiscent of the earlier years of alternative and displays jagged musical textures full of clanging guitars and pounding drums. Also featured will be the Ghost and Population 3. Jan. 16. Uncle Doctor’s, 1734 Mobile Ave.