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Vol. 105 Issue 133

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Friday, March 20, 2015

Hold the receipt: Students cut paper waste Harrison Kaminsky and Abbey Reighard The Pitt News Staff Some students are shred up with crumpled receipts in backpacks and pockets. Paperless, a student group, wants to reduce the amount of paper waste on campus, according to member Sean Huzinec, a junior majoring in environmental studies.

Receipts

Alessa Karal, Anna Miller and Victoria Direnzo, Tri Delta sorority members, ride a thirty minute shift for the Pi Kappa Theta bike-a-thon. Heather Tennant | Staff Photographer

Alyson Derrick | Staff Photographer

Hard day’s night: Students juggle jobs, school Elizabeth Lepro Staff Writer Kimberly Bader spends most of her waking hours on weekends serving tables at The Cheesecake Factory in SouthSide Works. Because Bader, a junior rehabilitation sciences major, closes the restaurant on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights,

then comes back to open the restaurant the next morning, she works what’s called a “clopening” shift. Although Bader strives to maintain a healthy sleep regimen, some employees who work clopening shifts find it difficult to balance a demanding work schedule with a healthy amount of sleep. “I push myself to work that much so that I can pay for my rent and be as inde-

pendent as I can be,” Bader said, adding that she chose her schedule and loves her position as a hostess at the dining hotspot. Bader’s weekend work schedule frees up a significant amount of time for her during the week, which she fills with volunteer work and catching Z’s when she’s

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KEEP ON CHUGGING Women’s basketball looks to start tournament run against Chattanooga

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