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...Science of Sleep We live in a shortsighted society that sees sleep as an obstacle to productivity [Jan. 24]. But the truth is quite the opposite. A nightly investment in eight hours of rest may lead to even greater accomplishments. The greatest and most imaginative members of society, our children, sleep 10 to 12 hours a night. We should follow their lead. And we certainly shouldn't buy into romanticized notions of how much work we can do without sleep. Lewis J. Kass, M.D., Director Pediatric Sleep Laboratory The Children's Hospital at Montefiore New York City Instead of asking...
...hour session, some students were fed up with the instructors’ antics. Jonathan M. Husson ’07, an earth and planetary sciences concentrator in Adams House, said that the class was “a bit too catty...
...group services are free to students, provided they and their families join the Worship and Study congregation, at the cost of $54 a year. One-on-one tutoring sessions with experienced undergraduates are priced at $40-$50 an hour...
Students begging for one more song at the Leverett 80s dance will get their wish—and a whole hour more—as parties in House common areas will now extend until 2 a.m. Though room parties gained that coveted extra time in February of last year, larger campus-wide parties like the 80s dance have been forced to close their doors at one ever since the infamously-overcrowded Mather Lather party in April of 2003 convinced the Cambridge Licensing Commission (CLC) to rescind the permit. But after much effort and hard work from Harvard administrators and Special...
...return to 2 a.m. party hours may seem like a small difference, but it is a big step towards realizing the social scene Harvard students crave. Campus-wide events not only foster community, they also provide more interesting events for partygoers drained by room parties. An extra hour keeps this spirit going a little longer. If it reflects a more productive dialogue between Harvard and Cambridge over student issues, as we believe it does, then we hope this hour of extra spirit will soon be multiplied many times over. A few more moments covered in foam may be only...