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...thing to do as a citizen and neighbor, it is also an economically sound way to conduct our business.” The longer we wait to make the necessary sustainability adjustments advocated by the upcoming referendum, the more costly our effort will become and the less of an impact it will have. If we cannot expect universities—centers of learning and knowledge—to take charge of this issue, then who will? Students should not just sit by the wayside while Harvard fails to fulfill its responsibility to the environment. A referendum is a step...
...help them to voice that concern responsibly and effectively,” wrote HCWS director Susan B. Marine in an e-mail. “It’s really important for students to have access to information about new health-related issues that directly impact them, and in this case, it’s a health problem that students can take direct action to prevent!” Marine wrote. Ellen C. Quigley ’07, a campaign organizer, said the timing of its launch was meant to allow the students it reaches to complete the six-month...
...diet,” said Thomas L. Halton, one of the authors of the study. “The truth of the matter is that neither [is] ideal. Both have good points and bad points.” According to Halton, carbohydrate and fat sources have a greater impact on the risk of CHD than the quantity of carbohydrates and fat consumed. “You can take the best of both diets and eliminate the negatives by focusing on vegetable sources of fat and protein and choosing lower glycemic sources of carbohydrates,” said Halton, a former...
...desire to contribute to the squad’s ultimate success. It’s this selflessness and character that attracted Harvard to the Hawaii native in the first place.This leadership, the game of football, and academics were instilled in Fernandez by his father, who made a huge impact on his son’s athletic career. Though Fernandez excelled in wrestling and track in high school, football and academic aspirations were his top priorities.“My dad always wanted what was best for me,” Fernandez says. “He always thought [going...
...toughest kid on our team,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy says. “He may be the best special teams player in the Ivy League. We know he runs back kicks and does a real good job with that, but he’s an impact player on every special team.” According to Murphy, Sherlock’s impact extends far past the confines of his four years in Crimson.“Arguably, [he’s] the best special teams player we’ve had here in my 13 years...