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What People On Campus Are Saying About HuffPost's College Sleep Tour
The Huffington Post's College Sleep Tour is sparking a lot of conversation on social media and in the pages of college newspapers about the importance of sleep for students.
The College Sleep Tour is hitting 16 campuses through April and May, and started last week. Arianna Huffington, founder and editor-in-chief of HuffPost, says she wants the tour to spark a #SleepRevolution where students start rejecting the notion that they cannot have a social life, good grades, and still get the sleep their body needs. Over the past several months, students have blogged on HuffPost about the existing toxic culture around sleep on many campuses. "The pressure I put on myself is a direct consequence of my choice not to sleep. I’ve consciously chosen to prioritize work, school and stress over sleep," wrote Amy Wang, a grad student at the University of Denver. Abby Lynes, a University of Montana student, admitted her routine of staying up late to get things done "ended up being a regular occurrence for me throughout the semester, but when I started gaining weight, losing hair and crying on a regular basis, I knew I had to start taking care of myself. I needed the peace and restfulness that comes with sleep." She's since changed course. Loved launching the #SleepRevolution College Tour at @UofDenver today! I'm sunburnt as a lobster and happy as a clam pic.twitter.com/pv0NRxt8Rc
The conversation about sleep in college started making an impact before the tour even started. People are paying attention to what students have to say about sleep. Back in January, an assistant dean at Georgetown University responded to one student's op-ed arguing that her classmates were burning themselves out: Georgetown then played host to one of the first stops on our tour last week, along with the University of Denver.
The sleep tour continued into this week at Dominican University, the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University. The tour arrives at the University of Southern California on Wednesday, while three dozen other campuses are planning related events outside of the official tour dates. The Bucknellian, the student newspaper of Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, looked into how their classmates felt about sleep in light of the HuffPost tour: Campus officials say the discussion about getting enough sleep in college is long overdue. "The Sleep Revolution tour provides an exciting opportunity to bring this topic to the fore-front and to help students gain an understanding of the importance of sleep," Sarah Belstock, the University of Denver's director of health promotion, told the Clarion student newspaper. "We hope that many of our students will take advantage of this event and to consider the connections between sleep and success, while learning simple strategies for better sleep -- and snagging some great free products." Students are filling social media with #SleepRevolution posts as the college tour rolls on. Students picked up free SWAG on the campuses from our sleep tour partners, and taken fun selfies as part of a contest to win Sleep Number's "it" bed, which has SleepIQ technology integrated into the bed to track your sleep. Of course, with all the giveaways, students have shown off some of the awesome gear they're picking up to help them sleep more soundly.
Life may be looking "UP" for me once I can track my sleep! #jawbone #SleepRevolution pic.twitter.com/Az0BU30Ce9 This jacket has an inflatable pillow! #AROS #sleephoodie #SleepRevolution pic.twitter.com/UXwxA3FN8Q #SleepRevolution Tour event @dominicanunofca #SleepSoundNow @ariannahuff lecture was amazing! "You can't never sleep too much" Thanks for the lecture. #SleepRevolution pic.twitter.com/PjSwWQI2cA Students at UC Berkeley shared why they should prioritize sleep with the tour hitting their campus.
I prioritize sleep because it's important to recharge ourselves not just our phones #SleepRevolution pic.twitter.com/4kTVpPMSpf I prioritize sleep because I deserve to. #SleepRevolution #SleepRevolutionatBerkeley pic.twitter.com/sZWUP0JSss I prioritize sleep because sleep helps me be energized during the day. #SleepRevolution #SleepRevolutionatBerkeley pic.twitter.com/L6zKuUBshF Lol when you meet Vine star @jeromejarre on your college campus! #SleepRevolution pic.twitter.com/39Fl3UETvq Meanwhile, other schools scheduled for later on the tour are getting eager waiting for #SleepRevolution to hit their campus. https://t.co/e51uj3dbnU For more about the #SleepRevolution College Tour, follow along at the live-blog. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |
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