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...night intended to reduce stigma about mental illness. Paul J. Barreira, director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling for University Health Services, met with students in the Lowell House Junior Common Room yesterday for an information session called “Mental Illness 101.” The discussion dealt with general definitions of mental illnesses, but did not extensively address their prevalence in a college setting or delineate the mental health resources currently available at Harvard. Depression is the second most common type of mental illness. Lifetime prevalence of depression is 6 to 8 percent, whereas 40 percent...
...list of dates, Harvard’s academic calendar has an immense impact on the lives of students, professors, and staff alike. Undergraduates particularly are dealt a raw deal—it influences travel plans, stress levels, relationships with friends and family, and more. But now, thanks to the Undergraduate Council’s online referendum, you can add your voice to the chorus calling for Harvard’s anachronistic calendar to change. Today through tomorrow at noon, log on to the UC website and vote yes on this important proposition. The UC’s proposal calls...
...warming to the war in Iraq. Kucinich, who failed to win the 2004 Democratic nomination, spoke in the Kirkland House Junior Common Room as part of the Harvard Democrats’ ongoing effort to bring every major Democratic presidential candidate to campus. The hour-long question-and-answer session dealt primarily with global warming, the legitimacy of the U.S. electoral process, and the war in Iraq. “As president, I will ask the American people to participate in our own conservation policy, an energy audit of our own personal lives,” Kucinich said, outlining his plan...
...Mom” and “Mexican Wine” are back again, and this time their trademarks—unexpected subject matter and high-energy refrains—are more pronounced than ever. Mega-hit “Stacy’s Mom” dealt with teenage lust, but the band’s topics typically have far more gravity—and variety. “Traffic and Weather” addresses all its topics—from crushing on DMV workers to being the target of hitmen—with perceptive, sometimes tongue-in-cheek...
...easy one to make.Was it hard to leave? Well, yes and no [laugh]. I think I made the right decision. We’re doing something new with this one. The most recent BlackCAST shows have been really heavy, dramatic. They’ve all been very good, but dealt with suicide and rape—stereotypes of the black community. We wanted to do this show because it’s very clearly a comedy. We want people to come out, laugh, and enjoy a good time.“Fabulation” is the story of Undine...