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    Irregular sleep, naps can cause problems

    By Jillian Daniels Intern Most would agree that college students don't live normal lives, but this is especially emphasized when it comes to matters of sleep, which are anything but normal for many students. Getting too much sleep, or not enough, can have several effects on the body, and professionals warn that even naps can be the enemy. (0) comments

    The women of the Delta Gamma sorority have had enthusiasm for charity since sorority sister Ruth Billows was blinded in a childhood accident and made a plea to the 1936 Delta Gamma convention for the group to make a difference in the lives of those with limited or no sight. (0) comments

    Artist shows Incan influences

    With a touch of South American culture, a niche for drawing and the stroke of a brush, Natalia Correa's palette harmonizes life and art. Painting animals as a child, Correa sold her first painting at the age of 12 while living in Chile. "My mother was an Inca-influenced painter and it became a hobby of mine," Correa said. (3) comments

    Jibber Jabber

    Name: Phillip Meyer Hometown: Garland Status: Sophomore Q:How do you feel about modern music? A: I think that regardless of how something sounds, if you put a pretty bow on it, someone will buy it. I also feel that repackaging old hit songs should not be able to be hit songs again. (0) comments

    Houston junior Shar'Day Rhodes started out with one credit card. It was for emergencies only, but she started buying books with it, the discounts at retail stores lured her into opening two more cards and she celebrated her birthday with a trip to Las Vegas. (0) comments

    LONDON (AP) - George Clooney took a break from promoting his latest film Tuesday to meet with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, as he continued pressing governments to speak out about China's foreign policy in Sudan. The two met as the Olympic torch arrived in San Francisco for the only North American stop in the Beijing Olympic torch relay, which has been dogged by human rights protesters in London, Paris and Istanbul. (0) comments

    Reporters, musicians claim Pulitzer Prizes

    Bob Dylan snags award, makes history

    NEW YORK (AP) - Like many newspapers, The Washington Post is struggling mightily with falling circulation and advertising revenue. It's going through its third round of employee buyouts since 2003. But cheers erupted Monday in the newsroom when staffers learned the newspaper had hauled in a near-record six Pulitzer Prizes, journalism's top awards. (0) comments

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