11/16/10

Natalie Pendergrass

Shorter days and longer nights. Moods seem to have changed after we adjusted
our clocks a couple of weeks ago, and the daylight hours will be fewer and fewer
as the winter season approaches. Natalie Pendergrass reports on the impact of
these changes.

Many students and faculty are having a hard time adjusting their schedules.
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According to health officials, having a predictable sleep pattern, or the lack
of one, affects one's mood:
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Changing clocks from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time gave some people an
excuse to party for an extra hour:
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For others, clock shifting is an irrelevant exercise. It simply doesn't
matter. For example, Aviation Club President Brian Dierks, says any time is a
good time to fly.
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