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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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