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...might call his retreat to Harvard a dip into the academic contingent, then—a checkup on a population that has traditionally been less than supportive of his “common sense approach?? to politics...
...cast drinking as a health issue. All of its reminders in this respect are basically pointless, though, if students can still get in serious disciplinary trouble for being caught with alcohol. That students—essentially only first-years, since the Houses take a more hands-off approach??could be asked to leave Harvard due to inebriated indiscretions is never disguised...
...addressing mental health here, it would be careless not to ask as well: What about Harvard contributes to mental illness? Administrators often shy away from this approach??instead choosing to focus on the more palatable public-relations response that the sharp rise of mental illness at Harvard can be attributed to scientific improvements, which have allowed more mental illness sufferers to achieve admittance to Harvard than ever before. While certainly a factor, this trend does not explain why so many undergraduates encounter mental health problems for the very first time after reaching college...
Faculty deserve the smoothest possible transition to retirement, a notably difficult stage in life, especially for those who have dedicated their lives to their work. And Harvard’s personalized approach??which differs from the tack that most universities take—best balances Harvard’s commitments to both the present and future Faculties...
...make E and A, Eyedea and Abilities sought to break free of the hierarchical emcee-DJ paradigm by emphasizing teamwork inspired less by Timbaland and Missy than Miles and Coltrane. “We’ve definitely drawn an element of the whole free jazz kind of approach??improvisation, duets, back and forth soloing,” Eyedea says. He likes to refer to Abilities not merely as a turntablist but “lead guitar player.” On the new record, “there’s stuff that has never been done...