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...with intensive DBT and coping training, attending sessions from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., five days a week, for at least four weeks. When they are ready, they graduate to individual and group therapy, once a week each. All the kids have paging privileges, giving them a round-the-clock hotline to their therapists when the urge to cut hits. They are also taught to reach out to family and friends and answer the cutting impulse with some other activity...
...clock strikes midnight on the last night of reading period each semester, several students of the Dudley Co-op strip off various articles of clothing in Lamont. They proceed to study dressed solely in underwear—just one of the many little-known traditions of the Dudley Co-op and its residents...
...middle passage. "To the extent there is any midlife crisis, to women it does not come as an enormous surprise," says Tace Hedrick, a University of Florida associate professor of women's studies. "Men wake up at 45 and realize, 'I'm not 18 anymore.' But women, their biological clock is ticking. They are constantly reminded that they are aging." The regular reminders of fertility are replaced by the insistent signals of menopause. Anthropologists say male status is typically tied to money and power, which explains why the standard male midlife crisis is triggered by a career crack-up. Women...
Daily Kos and other left-leaning blogs last week monitored a round-the-clock mock filibuster that Princeton students organized in front of the school's Frist Campus Center, whose name was a result of a $25 million pledge from the family of Senate majority leader Bill Frist. The nonstop protest--still going strong 11 days after its April 26 launch--challenged the alum's efforts to end the Senate's filibustering of judicial nominees. Joining the students were several professors and politicians, including New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt, above...
...season usually begins at the eleventh hour would not be an accurate representation. The clock reads more like 11:59 when we first begin to toss around the cowhide after nearly a year’s worth of lazy inactivity. The team had practiced just a handful of times before heading to play a season-opening doubleheader versus Massasoit, the scourge of the junior circuit. We dropped both games, but the experience could be qualified as a success. No Massasoit hitter went deep, an improvement over last year, when the JuCo team’s cleanup batter christened our season...