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...risk factors for depression and can place people at risk for suicide. Both this data and research purport that students with adequate social support have greater protection from major life stressors, and 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...
...Liaisons. This student group organizes and presents the annual Mental Health Awareness week. The purpose of the event is to widely share knowledge about issues of mental health, the importance of students’ mental and emotional well-being, and increase sensitivity to those who may suffer silently. The Student Mental Health Liaisons work within each of the Houses to provide a safe space for discussing mental health issues and help locate appropriate mental health resources for peers. Informed students are empowered to reach out to friends in distress, and easily find a clear...
Although Harvard has had an unpredictable season, it exemplified this weekend that it may be reaching its potential. After streaks of wins and losses throughout the season, perhaps it has found a working strategy...
...Crimson may have only survived the first round of ECAC play, but the sweep provided it with not only two victories, but also momentum moving forward in the postseason. Harvard will hit the road again next weekend to play ***RESULT...
After all, while last year’s economic downturn may have palpably affected the Harvard undergraduate experience in the more noticeable currency of decreased funding for student initiatives, grants, and, of course, hot breakfast, it seems to have also amplified a peculiar, age-old tendency among the more well-moneyed of our peers. You can probably guess which one it is that I’m referring to—the apparent obligation to demonstrate a visible lack of immunity from economic hardship, when such is clearly not the case...