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Letter From The Editors

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Princeton chapter.

Bonjour Princeton collegiettes™!

This issue marks the 22nd issue of Her Campus Princeton! This issue also marks our first of many letters from the editor, in which one of us (Tola and myself) will be telling you guys what’s up this week with Her Campus Princeton and which articles, in particular, you should read inbetween orgo problem sets and Practical Ethics readings. 

If you haven’t already seen the Sound of Mind, Body, and Style photo shoot–how could you?–check it out immediately! The shoot focuses on positive and negative affectors of emotional, mental, and physical health. Are you into free gear? No worries, I am too! Make sure to enter (and spread the word about) our two giveaways!

We’ve got a lot of great content this week! Let us know what you would like to see in HCP in the comments section below. Happy reading!

HCXO
Ajibike {Editor-in-Chief}

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Ajibike Lapite is a member of Princeton University’s Class of 2014. When not studying, Ajibike tutors at the Young Scholar’s Institute in Trenton, NJ; serves as the President  of the Princeton Premedical Society; is the Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus Princeton; currently holds the title of Most Stylish Undergraduate (from Stylitics). Ajibike is a  molecular biology major with a certificate in global health & policy. She enjoys consumption of vanilla ice cream and sweet tea, watching games of criquet, exploring libraries, lusting after Blair Waldorf’s wardrobe, watching far too much television, editing her novel, staying watch at the mailbox, playing tennis and golf in imitation of the pros, hanging out with the best friends she’s ever had, baking cookies that aren’t always awesome, being Novak Djokovic’s fan girl, and sleeping—whenever and wherever she can.
Tola Emiola is a Princeton undergraduate in the class of 2014. She is an English major, pursuing a certificate in African Studies. She is a member of Princeton's Disiac Dance company, Umqombothi, and Princeton African Students Association. The proud Houstonian likes to dance, sing, read, write, travel, and knit. She's so happy to be part of Her Campus and looks forward to working with her partner in crime, Ajibike, to expand the Princeton branch.