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...require 24- to 36-hour shifts. Sleep deprivation might contribute to medical mistakes, leading to malpractice lawsuits and higher malpractice insurance costs, which drive some doctors to stop practicing. Jong-on Hahm Potomac, Maryland, U.S. Going without rest is a disturbing universal trend, like overachieving. But sleep deprivation will catch up with us in the end. Falling asleep at the wheel because of lack of sleep has killed innocent drivers. Why do we feel the need to be constantly doing something? To pump up our self-esteem? I'm with William Shakespeare, who referred to "sleep that knits...
Saal predicted that the Daily Jolt will catch on at Harvard as it has at Brown...
...guarantee ourselves a little more time to sit reading and chatting instead of battling our fellow students for control of the limited dining hall resources. So if you’re a Grill Debater, DMBer, Mr. 1800, or Waffler, make no mistake—we may not catch you today, and maybe not tomorrow. But your days are numbered...
Samuel W. Lessin ‘05, a friend of Zuckerberg’s, came up with the idea to hold a national tournament for the game. Lessin said he figured that the idea would catch on quickly because of Beirut’s popularity with college students and the fact that nothing like a national tournament for a college game had been attempted before...
Before a stunned Harvard squad could pause to catch its breath, Begley’s lightning assault had spurred an 11-0 run that put the Quakers up 46-35, effectively putting the victory out of the Crimson’s reach...