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...students, faculty and staff at Harvard Law School (HLS) who use the building employ words like “dreary,” “old” and “crazy” to describe the aging student center...
Although University Provost Steven E. Hyman’s editorial was undoubtedly motivated by a deep concern for students’ well-being, I was distressed by the language he used and the tactics he intended to employ in addressing issues of mental health (Op-ed, “Understanding Mental Health at Harvard—Together,” Nov. 17). Hyman insists that reducing stigma is central to ensuring the recognition and treatment of mental health “problems”—and doesn’t note the painful irony inherent in his statements...
...uninitiated, the concept of free-lancing might evoke words like freedom and flexibility. But those in the trenches often employ a different F word. "I live in constant fear," says Alicia Nieva-Woodgate, a former public-relations executive in San Francisco, who had to kiss health insurance goodbye and these days is struggling just to pay the rent. For the past two years, this thirtysomething has been juggling as many as six free-lance projects at a time while taking on survival jobs like handing out Pepsi samples in Wal-Mart. "I'm barely scraping by," says Nieva-Woodgate...
...troops [Oct. 27]. Why was it so hard for the Bush Administration and Congress to predict that some Iraqis would continue to fight us after the downfall of Saddam? If a coalition of countries were to successfully invade the U.S. for purposes of regime change, our citizens would employ tactics of terrorism against the occupying forces and attempt to destabilize the new government. The resistance would continue long after our defending forces had been defeated. The war in Iraq will go on until we acknowledge our arrogance and pull the invading troops out. MICHAEL KNOX Temple Terrace...
...troops [Oct. 27]. Why was it so hard for the Bush Administration and Congress to predict that some Iraqis would continue to fight us after the downfall of Saddam Hussein? If a coalition of countries were to successfully invade the U.S. for purposes of regime change, our citizens would employ tactics of terrorism against the occupying forces and attempt to destabilize the new government. The resistance would continue long after our defending forces had been defeated. The war in Iraq will go on until we acknowledge our arrogance and pull the invading troops out. Michael Knox Temple Terrace...