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Despite last year’s disappointing recruiting season, Harvard students have continued to flock to careers in finance and consulting during this recruiting cycle??€”which will reach its peak in the coming weeks—according to Robin E. Mount, director of the Office of Career Services...
Czeisler and his colleagues found that the body’s circadian rhythm—the natural 24-hour cycle??€”is actually able to partially override sleepiness during the day, which explains why some people mistakenly believe they have completely recovered lost sleep after only one or two nights of sleeping well...
...recent academic history, I admit, looks more like the first option than the second. When the wind starts to bite, generally in late October, I often find myself hopelessly facing a pile of books full of pristine, note-free margins. It’s a vicious cycle??€”such a situation can be so upsetting that I fail to open even one. And then, when the time comes to sell the volumes back, I can’t remember why I bought them in the first place...
...recently with Democratic campaign leaders to discuss a possible 2008 run against Republican Sen. John E. Sununu, her former rival in an unsuccessful 2002 Senate bid, The New Hampshire Union Leader reported this week. If she decides to run, the race could immediately become one of the 2008 cycle??€™s marquee Senate races. But Shaheen, the former governor of New Hampshire who came to Harvard in 2005, has yet to decide whether she will leave her IOP post to run for office. “She’s really enjoying her work here with students and faculty...
...rotation appears to be based around Haviland, Unger, Perlman, and Eadington, rotating on a four-man cycle??€”with Perlman and Haviland going on Saturday and Eadington and Unger on Sunday...