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Ask the Sexpert

Dear Sexpert, I know that the FDA approved access to Plan B without a prescription for women aged 18 and older this summer, but is it available in Princeton yet?

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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Tiger Talk

Despite what Princetonians might like to think, nobody's perfect. From the freshman 15 to senior year sleep deprivation, we all have something that keeps us from scoring an A+ on our physical report cards.

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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The Crash

As I recall the accident, certain images are indelibly etched in my mind. The flames from the burning engine, the blood I wiped from Jason as we pulled him out of the driver's seat, the EMTs pulling Elana out of the shattered car.On Valentine's Day of 2004, I experienced something miraculous, traumatic and frightening ? all at once.

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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Asthma Attacks

As more American children constantly find themselves out of breath, will reaching for a bottle of crisp, clean air become as routine as grabbing a Dasani?More than 20 million Americans have asthma, a chronic disorder in which an inflammation of the airways causes breathing problems, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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+44 minus originality

Following the release of Blink 182's last album, Rolling Stone magazine said that "it sounds like they're just getting warmed up." Now, while guitarist Tom DeLonge is busy with his independent project, "Angels and Airwaves," bassist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker have released a new album, "When Your Heart Stops Beating," with their new band, +44.

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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Top Ten

1. McCosh nurses 2. A pale green complexion clashes with Nantucket Reds 3. There are only so many times you can watch "The Breakfast Club" and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" 4.

NEWS | 11/29/2006

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Fagles faithful to Virgil's verse

While former University professor Robert Fagles was being awarded the National Humanities medal by President Bush earlier this month, he was also garnering praise from colleagues after his translation of Virgil's "The Aeneid," published by Viking, went on sale at bookstores.Fagles' translation of "The Aeneid" is "much more colloquial than his translations of Homer's texts," said Denis Feeney, the chair of Princeton's classics department.

NEWS | 11/15/2006

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Tiger Talk

Thanks to study abroad opportunities, summer programs and Princeton in Africa, Asia and Latin America, Princeton students literally have a world of travel options at our Lonely Planet-clutching fingertips.

NEWS | 11/15/2006

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Ask the Sexpert

Dear Sexpert,I grind my teeth when I sleep, which often leaves me with a slightly bloody taste when I wake up in the morning.

NEWS | 11/15/2006

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Indian Ink

Lonely Planet begins its description of Banaras, India, with the words of Mark Twain, who in his wonderfully sarcastic way complains of the city's incredible oldness.

NEWS | 11/15/2006