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Fatu Conteh '10

Q: How connected do you still feel to people at home?A: With my parents and my brothers I am very connected ... I'm basically used to being separated from my home and family.

NEWS | 10/10/2007

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Hicham Alaoui '08

Q: What is the biggest adjustment you have had to make in coming to Princeton?A: Being responsible for all of my important papers and documents.

NEWS | 10/10/2007

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It's Good to See You

As the youngest of the family at 16, never having seen death, I was protected for a long time. He was in the hospital for a long time, in and out of the ICU, and I was not taken for visits even while everyone else spent their afternoons there.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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Tiger Talk

College can make anyone nostalgic for mom's home cooking. And desperation can lead to some unorthodox combinations.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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The Poland Diet

This summer, I ate full-buffet breakfasts, three-course lunches and three-course dinners every day for a month: huge slabs of pork, piles of potatoes, creamy vegetable soups, meat-filled dumplings, cheese-filled crepes, bread loaded with butter, heavy cakes, sweet tarts.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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The Sexpert

Dear Sexpert,Are urinary tract infections sexually transmitted infections??Urine TroubleDear Urine Trouble,A urinary tract infection (UTI) isn't classified as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) even though sex may cause a person to get a UTI.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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Showdown: Calico

Walking down Nassau Street, I almost missed Calico Grill entirely. It was marked only by a small sign offering little information about the restaurant.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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Showdown: Kaliente

W hen the weekly rotation of dining halls and Frist grows unbearably repetitive, Princeton students willing to break out their wallets have a variety of dining options in town.

NEWS | 10/03/2007

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Top Ten

1. At Cap: Gatorade Sour. One part Fish Fridays, dash of track team, shot of soccer team (Diet option: drop football team)2.

NEWS | 10/03/2007