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...first noticed the pervasive cultural phenomenon that is the overuse of the word “bro” at a reunion of high school friends when I entered my friend??s living room to a chorus of “‘sup bro,” “yo bro-sef,” and even a “dude bro-minator.” The culprit for this new and odd behavior becomes clearer when I explain that all of these friends recently became college students. On college campuses...

Author: By Eric T. Justin | Title: ‘Sup Bro? | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

Ralphie A. Haro, a student body president from Miami, was at a friend??s house when he looked at his phone and saw that the e-mail had arrived. When he told his friend he was too scared to open it, his pal went into the next room, opened the e-mail for him, and announced that he had been admitted...

Author: By Julie M. Zauzmer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Introducing the Class of 2014 | 4/2/2010 | See Source »

With better time management, students can surely carve out a weekend during a term to attend a conference that supplements their academic endeavors; visit a friend??s family, promoting student camaraderie; or simply take a trip. Teaching fellows and professors do not need to make exceptions for the academic responsibilities of students leaving for travel experiences because students are able to plan ahead, thanks to syllabi handed out at the beginning of the semester, well in advance of any due dates. Provided that teaching fellows and professors consistently follow the syllabi they provide, students are able to plan...

Author: By Anthony J. Bonilla | Title: Go Ahead, Take a Vacation | 3/22/2010 | See Source »

...more objection: When will I ever get to visit all the upperclass Houses if I can’t take a shot of Rubinoff in front of each one tonight? It’s not like I could walk by on another day, or eat in a friend??s dining hall once we’ve been housed. And it’s too painful to see Mather when you’re sober—all that concrete is bad for the eyes...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: My So-Called “Rights” | 3/10/2010 | See Source »

...also adjust better to those stressful situations. A reduction in social support may explain some of the symptoms of depression. While these numbers may seem small, if it is you who is faced with a mental health crisis—your own, your roommate’s, or your friend??s—the risk factor is unacceptable. The well-being of individuals ultimately will affect the well-being of the community at large...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Goodman-Bacon | Title: Creating a Healthy Community | 3/8/2010 | See Source »

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