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...Harvard??s relief pitching also struggled with command, surrendering eight walks in the game...

Author: By E. Benjamin Samuels, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Columbia Piles on Runs in Dominant Showing at O’Donnell Field | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

Many answer this call by participating in one or more of Harvard??s myriad community service programs. Others volunteer and serve in less formal but equally meaningful ways. Community outreach and service, though, is something that all, and not just most, students should play a part in. The next time you get an email from your House e-mail list promoting a community outreach and service event, give it some actual thought before routinely purging it from your inbox. Choose to volunteer on a shift with the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter, go on a building day with Habitat...

Author: By Jacob Cedarbaum | Title: Two Cambridges | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...colorful lawn chairs that debuted last fall in Harvard Yard will return tomorrow to yet again help promote awkward conversation and new potential for “I Saw You Harvard?? posts—oh, and also community building and musical chair competitions...

Author: By Punit N. Shah, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Chairs Are Coming Back | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...Harvard??s discrimination when it comes to mental illness and disability services is a problem of paramount importance that affects many.  The National Institute of Mental Health claims 26.2 percent of American adults—57.7 million people—suffer from a mental illness each year. Harvard cannot overlook this inconvenient truth—many of its students have mental illness that requires specific supports for the student to succeed in an academic environment. I am one such student—diagnosed with mental illness, including anxiety and ADHD, I have trouble concentrating in class...

Author: By Christopher Mejo | Title: Harvard Oppresses the Mentally Ill | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

...Harvard deems as the only appropriate source—a Ph.D. neuropsychologist, they force an undue financial hardship upon a majority of students. An institution like Harvard should be part of the solution, not part of the problem. It should be working overtime to support students with mental illness. Harvard??s “complete” package is not just incomplete but rather bland when a student realizes they cannot afford to go to Harvard??or get sick—because Harvard does not really support them. No student should be forced to choose between...

Author: By Christopher Mejo | Title: Harvard Oppresses the Mentally Ill | 4/12/2010 | See Source »

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