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...said. Currently, the University uses anonymous online testing on the UHS website and in-person surveys at the school’s Health Fair. Barreira said that this method of testing for depression has the advantage of yielding immediate results. In addition, Rosenthal said that Harvard has other approaches to persuading students to voice their concerns through school-sponsored groups such as the Bureau of Study Council or “Room 13.” The method used by UNC and Emory University involved sending out e-mails to students with a series of questions used by psychologists...
...ECAC.” And despite all the history, Stone maintained, the Crimson isn’t feeling any added pressure. “There’s always a lot at stake when you put on your jersey,” Stone said. “Our approach will be to go out and win our next game.” Face-off against the Big Green will be at 7 p.m. tonight...
...course, not everyone thinks of it that way. For some, the Crimson comes first; it’s an obsession, coursing through their veins. But I’ve never been able to approach it as such. For me, it’s a constant balancing act, and I’m left feeling bad when The Crimson lands on the lighter side of the scale. Often, it’s a question of time, both my schedule and fixed deadlines...
...impressive and interested outreach of both groups. This cooperation made it possible to secure seven comedians hailing from Saturday Night Live, the Tonight Show, and Curb Your Enthusiasm—on the performers’ own time, free of charge. That the HCC and ERC were able to approach and convince performers of this caliber is a testament to the level of success that can be achieved with appropriate planning and organizing. The charitable nature of the show undoubtedly contributed greatly to its success. Because the seven stars performed voluntarily, the only costs of putting on the show were minimal...
...Christmas: Joseph's Story, which combined biblical analysis with material suggested by his additional reading, along with brief recollections of his own family's story. The pastor admits that it may have seemed a strange project, especially among Protestants, who don't recognize Joseph's sainthood and whose approach Edington describes as "'We don't know anything about him? Then just leave him there.'" But he concluded that "there is great spiritual value to capture, or recapture in Joseph's story, and if that takes a combination of just good serious Bible study and some recreative imagination, I think...