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Sleep deprivation, to your heart. Nearly everyone with a college degree will probably have a heart attack 50 years after graduation.

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Vermin, to your asthma. Oh, and also to your general sanity.

Rocks, to carbon dioxide. Nothing says "run away" like the word "sequestration."


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GSSC election circus continues.


Unless you've been closeted in the stacks all day, you probably heard the shindig out on the Plaza, which will raise lots and lots of money ($64,445 and counting) to benefit the American Cancer Society. It's also rather entertaining for passersby, with various field-day type activities filling every corner of the quad. More pictures after the jump.

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See also: Cancer, Low Plaza

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