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Student volunteer groups who rely on the Red Line to reach their service sites are worried about red ink early next year. The agency that runs the T is hiking its fares, and that could leave a dent in service organizations?? budgets...
...Nicolae Done ’09 said. “Like I didn’t even know you could get your bone density so easily.” Other health services provided included acupuncture, facial skin tests, and eye exams. While UHS hosted many of the booths, other organizations??including the Harvard University Police Department and United Ministry—tabled as well. UHS Director David S. Rosenthal ’59 said the fair was a major part of UHS’ outreach initiatives. The event is an opportunity “to let people know...
...primarily a Mexican or a Jew, but a musician. Not only do these groups provide a social outlet for any interested student, whether shy or social, they also throw together people from different backgrounds and outlooks, on the basis of a common interest.There are, of course, less diverse extracurricular organizations??the female debater, for example, is a rare specimen. And cultural or background-based groups specialize in bringing people together on the basis of race (the Black Students’ Association), wealth (the Hasty Pudding social club), and religion (Hillel) etc. But as a whole, extracurriculars, more than...
...Quad. Yet there is one time when the shuttle is needed most: Moving-in Period. The loads from CVS and Staples are the heaviest, the buys from the Habitat for Humanity “Stuff” sale are bulky. It is a time when the demands of several organizations??such as Crimson Key or the Peer Advising Program—are at their highest. Furthermore, students and their parents may need to run errands in the Square. Camp Harvard is a time when we arguably most need the shuttle. To be fair, Harvard University Operation Services, which...
...doctorate in psychology and social relations from Harvard. He began teaching here in 1960 and remained on the faculty for the rest of his life. Stone devoted much of his research to studying interpersonal and group dynamics. At Harvard, he taught Psychology 1501, “Social Psychology of Organizations?? and Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology”—a course he developed and led for several years before handing it off to his protégé, Lecturer on Psychology Tal Ben-Shahar ’96.Internationally, Stone is known for the creation...