Have you
noticed that women tend to be a little more grumpy then most men in the
morning? That’s because women actually
need more sleep than men. Woman have a
higher risk of depression and sleeping disorders. “Sleep deprived women have extra clotting
factors in their blood, which can lead to stroke,” said this article done at
Duke University. It is believed that an
average person needs 7-9 hours of sleep a night and the largest factor that
effects the amount of sleep one needs is age, the Mayo Clinic stated on their sleep studies done. The older you get the less sleep you tend to need because newborns and
young children need more sleep to help with their development. Their immune
systems are weaker so rest helps keep them healthy. Another factor that largely
affects the hours of sleep necessary throughout a night is drinking
alcohol. Drinking before bed negatively affects
your sleep. Which makes you need to
sleep more hours to make up for the inadequate sleep throughout the night.
Anne Abendroth's JRN 200 Blog
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Sleep Men vs. Women and drinking
After a
night out at Michigan State University the next morning it seems that men are
up and ready for their day more often then women. “I only need like nine hours of sleep tops,”
said Mike Raterink a Senior student at MSU.
It seems in the morning at his house the guys are up and ready to either
drink another beer or even get some work done.
It is a little different scene at a house full of girls. “Girls I live with don’t seem to wake up
until anytime between noon and five pm.
The house is dead before then,” said Ashley Mlynarek a Junior
student. Girls tend to feel symptoms of
a hangover for longer just like they feel more drunk faster then men due to the
lack of an enzyme that breaks down alcohol in their bloodstream. Students were actually surprised when told
that drinking before bed negatively effects the quality of the sleep they
have. Most believed they felt better
rest due to the speed in which they fall asleep.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Sigma Alpha Review
Sigma Alpha, is to be an associate member of Michigan State Universities Panhellenic Council starting in Fall of 2013.
The By-Laws state that an associate member acts as every other chapter, although they may not vote on matters such as expansion. They usually do not participate in formal recruitment.
Chapters such as Sigma Delta Tau at MSU are also considered an associated member and only are involved in the first day of formal recruitment, Spirit Day, then followed by open bidding.
MSU's sigma alpha will be only the eighth chapter out of 56 nationally to be considered part of their Universities Panhellenic Council, according to their national website.
The Panhellenic Council has not currently began the formal process for Sigma Alpha to become part, but the conversational portion is complete and there will now be an open conversational meeting and procedural vote to proceed with their membership.
The By-Laws state that an associate member acts as every other chapter, although they may not vote on matters such as expansion. They usually do not participate in formal recruitment.
Chapters such as Sigma Delta Tau at MSU are also considered an associated member and only are involved in the first day of formal recruitment, Spirit Day, then followed by open bidding.
MSU's sigma alpha will be only the eighth chapter out of 56 nationally to be considered part of their Universities Panhellenic Council, according to their national website.
The Panhellenic Council has not currently began the formal process for Sigma Alpha to become part, but the conversational portion is complete and there will now be an open conversational meeting and procedural vote to proceed with their membership.
Sigma Alpha Preview
Sigma Alpha, a professional agricultural sorority, wants to join Michigan State Universities Panhellenic Council.
The Panhellenic Council governs the 13 existing sororities on campus and helps run events such as Greek Week, Safe Halloween, and formal recruitment.
Sigma Alpha is located at 336 Oakhill Ave, and currently has 66 active members with 12 membership candidates to join this semester, Amanda Sumerix, their current president said.
By joining The Panhellenic Council, they will be able to be involved in such events and would allow potential new members to see their chapter during recruitment, and potentially higher numbers.
There are agricultural Fraternities that are part of The Interfraternity Council, a similar council, that benefit from being included in IFC which makes it a parallel for a sorority of the same interest to join possibly.
The Panhellenic Council governs the 13 existing sororities on campus and helps run events such as Greek Week, Safe Halloween, and formal recruitment.
Sigma Alpha is located at 336 Oakhill Ave, and currently has 66 active members with 12 membership candidates to join this semester, Amanda Sumerix, their current president said.
By joining The Panhellenic Council, they will be able to be involved in such events and would allow potential new members to see their chapter during recruitment, and potentially higher numbers.
There are agricultural Fraternities that are part of The Interfraternity Council, a similar council, that benefit from being included in IFC which makes it a parallel for a sorority of the same interest to join possibly.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
MSU Vs Valparaiso Preview
Today March Madness will kick off with the pairing of number three seed Michigan
State University and number 14 seed Valparaiso.
The game taking place at the Palace of Auburn Hills, will
tip-off at 12:15 pm.
MSU is the favorite with players such as Adrian Payne, Derrick Nix, and Keith
Appling to carry the team to a believed easy victory.
MSU a three seed for the tournament is a believed possible
contender for the championship, something that multiple sports professionals
have said.
Valparaiso will do everything in their power to keep their
presence in the tournament and possibly create a large upset.
MSU Vs. Valparaiso Review
Michigan State University defeated Valparaiso 65-54 today in Detroit.
After a slow first few minutes, MSU’s superior three point
shooting and defense pulled off a win in their first round of March Madness
against Valparaiso.
Michigan states Derrick Nix picked up his fourth double
double this season, leading the team with 23 points and his career high of 15
rebounds.
Valparaiso just didn’t seem to catch a break throughout the
game, with many calls not going their way, and shots just not seeming to fall.
As the game seemed to be coming to a close Valparaiso’s Ben
Boggs finished with a slam-dunk as the final shot of the game.
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