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...study may be skewed. “Our study certainly does not refute their happiness paper, but it just suggests some caution that if you don’t take care to control for other factors, that you might be finding contagion where none exists,” said Jason M. Fletcher, a professor of public health at Yale. Fletcher co-authored a study suggesting that perceived network effects could be erroneous. Using the same statistical methods as the happiness study, his study found that characteristics like acne, headaches, and height are contagious among adolescents, indicating that the methods used...
...proved they will be important catalysts for Harvard’s overall success this season by competing near the top at the Husky Winter Carnival at Boston University’s Reggie Lewis Center on Saturday.“It was a good meet,” Crimson coach Jason Saretsky said. “A great start, and it was great to see the freshman get out those jitters in their first time in the Crimson singlet.”The freshman foursome of Lauren Leon, Magda Robak, Shannon Conway, and Kim O’Donnell took third...
...able to take make-up exams for those exams that conflict with the inauguration. Over 2000 students face the situation. “I am pleased to hear that the American Presidency exam has been moved, but this change is not nearly sufficient,” said Jason Y. Shah ’11, one of the leaders of the protest effort regarding the schedule. “The goal is to permit civic participation for the entire Harvard undergraduate population, which extends far beyond the students in that class.” Shah is a student in Government...
...series of films following one man—Martin, Frank Martin—who’s followed by death and fantastic explosions everywhere he goes. Unlike Bond, however, you may not have heard of Martin, and it would probably be best to keep it that way. Jason Statham plays Martin, a man whose skill and precision behind the wheel are unrivalled, leading him to become—you guessed it—the Transporter. His job is simple: move precious cargo from one place to another. As such, he has three rules: never change the deal, no names...
There’s no rest for the weary, as Harvard coach Jason Saretsky quickly turns around, following the conclusion of the cross country season on Nov. 24, to kick off the indoor track and field campaign tomorrow at the Husky Winter Carnival hosted by Boston University. With the dawn of the new year, Saretsky and the track squad will benefit from the addition of new faces. Twenty freshmen have joined the ranks on the men’s side, while the women’s side brought in 18. “The attitude is just great that...