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...great to get the house community involved in environmental activities,” O’Connor said. The HoCo sponsored various activities, such as a “Green Happy Hour” on St. Patrick’s day. While drinking to celebrate, visitors also got a dose of environmental activism as well. “We had a lot of recycling bins, and everyone arrived in green, really excited to be helping the environment,” Artz said. “They were drinking for the environment.” Other Mather eco-projects included campaigning...
...resident, but it gives students the opportunity to make connections with members of their class that they otherwise wouldn’t. But too often these connections become distant memories after freshman year, only to return during senior spring. Ultimately, the campus will only be responsive to a measured dose of events like Yardfest, but we hope the social programming board will broaden its scope beyond this handful of signature events to promote class and College unity in other ways. Specifically, we hope that the board will work with and cultivate student coalitions—such as the Junior Class...
...Recently featured as the "fan site of the week" on the film's official web site, the slithery VenomousReptiles.org offers a dose of reptile reality -helping any Snakes on a Plane fan to appreciate just what Jackson and the other passengers are up against at 30,000 feet. Note the Snakes on a Plane event in the upper right corner of the page...
...first place, or the bar-coded wristband is put on the wrong patient, it can be harder to prevent mistakes down the line. In one case study, a patient with pneumonia had his wristband mixed up with a diabetic patient and came very close to being given a fatal dose of insulin...
...attending neurologist said one drug should be started immediately, that "time is of the essence." That was on a Thursday morning at 10 a.m. The first dose was given 60 hours later, on Saturday night at 10 p.m. "Nothing I could do, nothing I did, nothing I could think of made any difference," Berwick said in a speech to colleagues. "It nearly drove me mad." One medication was discontinued by a physician's order on the first day of admission and yet was brought by a nurse every single evening for 14 days straight. "No day passed--not one--without...