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Recent articles and opinion pieces in this newspaper have pointed out what everyone knows: the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) is not meeting the fitness needs of the Harvard community. What is at stake is not just students’ waistlines, but their mental health, and sometimes even their lives...
Harvard is currently facing a serious mental health epidemic. According to Richard Kadison, Chief of Mental Health Services at University Health Services, 9.5 percent of Harvard undergrads have considered suicide, and 45 percent have experienced a significant depression. This past fall the situation has only gotten worse, with even more students seeking help than after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks...
...collegiate players would not disappoint their spectators. Broadbent and Illingworth’s styles were well-suited for each other, leading to fast-paced points as each competitor tried to gain the upper hand. Long rallies and tight scoring meant that mental mistakes played a key role in determining the outcome...
...comedy...His added ingredient is a shrewd combination of news and human interest...Sullivan presented Helen Hayes shortly after the tragic polio death of her 19-year-old daughter; Broadway director Josh Logan, who had suffered a breakdown, spoke feelingly on Ed's show about the problems of mental health. Observes Ed: "It's things like these that people remember about a show, things that touch their emotions. They're far more important than the acts." --TIME...
...felt strange playing with two different sports [teams], because I didn’t like sending the message that I was half-committed to each,” McKiernan said. “I think the mental committment is the first thing an athlete gives, and I was conflicted about which sport to play...