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  by Jessie Cacciola, Life Editor

Notorious dining halls have been gathering food from all corners of the globe. But it’s possible for our nation’s students to thrive on a local diet, Imprint Life Editor Jessie Cacciola writes.

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Colleges are facing off against one another in the battle to have the most successful blood drives.

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You don’t always have to work at the dining hall. There are plenty of cool jobs out there … if you search hard enough. iMPrint looks at some of the more unique jobs college students have.

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"Sex and the City" girls flabby on big screen (Reuters)

Actresses (L-R) Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker arrive for the world premiere of ''Sex And The City: The Movie'' at Leicester Square in London May 12, 2008. (Dylan Martinez/Reuters)Reuters - Big is not necessarily better for the highly anticipated "Sex and the City" movie, which reaches theaters on May 30.



Indian village proud after double "honor killing" (Reuters)

Relatives of Jasbir Singh, 22, speak during their interview at Machhrauli village in the northern Indian state of Haryana May 13, 2008 after Jasbir and his partner Sunita Devi, 21, were killed by villagers in an 'honour killing' in Ballah village on May 9, 2008. (Vijay Mathur/Reuters)Reuters - Five armed men burst into the small room and courtyard at dawn, just as 21-year-old, 22-week pregnant, Sunita was drying her face on a towel.



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