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The Daily Princetonian

Like what you eat

Last Wednesday was Love Your Body Day. To celebrate the day and to raise awareness of the disordered way Princeton students talk, often unconsciously, about food and about our bodies, Princeton's Eating Concerns Advisers (ECAs) ran a poster campaign titled "Overheard at Princeton."We asked our members to keep their ears pricked around campus and write down eating-disordered "verbatims" whenever they heard them.

OPINION | 10/22/2008

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The reluctant workaholic

Last week I won a book in a raffle at one of Rockefeller College's events. The book, "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" by Mohsin Hamid '93, follows the path of a Princetonian who joins the world of high finance after graduating near the top of his class.

OPINION | 10/20/2008

The Daily Princetonian

When rich is poor

Paul Theroux once said that Bombay smells of money; he said it all. It's a city where an evening party is considered a prime opportunity to boast about your hushed-up close relationship to one of the richest families in India, albeit through your aunt's second cousin's nephew's best friend (but you didn't hear it from me). It's considered normal for a Bombay kid to have a "Contacts" list on his cell phone that includes his driver's cell phone number, at least 15 numbers of important people that he never speaks to and his friend's driver's cell phone number.

OPINION | 10/19/2008

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An eye for the awkward

I could not take my eyes off it. No matter how stunning her dress was, how easily she explained the merits of French literature or how bravely she approached the topic of racism, all I could see was the lettuce.

OPINION | 10/16/2008

The Daily Princetonian

In the service of all employers

With midterms looming and the recruiting process in full swing, seniors have a lot on their plates. Many students who want to hedge their employment bets in the uncertain economy are considering a broad array of options, including jobs in the private and public sectors and graduate or professional schools.

OPINION | 10/16/2008