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...open meeting in Currier House hosted by Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II last night, the consensus among students was that the fourth floor of Hilles, currently being considered for renovation, should be left as open-usage common areas for student groups and mingling. The meeting, which attracted more than 30 students at its peak—all quad residents—was a forum for discussing proposed layouts for the fourth floor. McLoughlin, who handed out proposed floor plans, said that the meeting was “maybe one of the last times...
...conducted by the Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors, only 31 students out of the 161 students who committed suicide at 333 colleges sought mental-health treatment on their campus. Currently, Harvard has not chosen to adopt this method, but Director of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling Paul J. Barreira is now leading an effort in evaluating the success of these methods. Barreira, who is also an associate professor of psychiatry, said that he has not found enough persuasive evidence in favor of this study to conclude that the University should also adopt this form of screening...
...Davis] using his influence positively.” Scott, who greeted several of his Harvard football teammates prior to the speech, said he found Davis’ words especially relevant. Though Davis’ background in football was his primary draw, the event attracted a variety of students. Paul G. Hamm ’07 said that life in college offers significant potential for defining moments. Hamm said he particularly agreed with Davis’ advice regarding the consequences of the choices one makes. Prior to addressing his life’s defining moments, Davis shared the story...
...orgy of empathy even spurred Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II to suggest that “there’s still a lot of work to be done” with regard to campus tolerance. Yet no one offered any real ideas on how to stop drive-by homophobia on the streets of Cambridge, which most likely occurred because the University has little power in this area to begin with...
...stunning concession by Solicitor General Paul D. Clement comes after an Air Force colonel wrote in 2002 that law schools could lose federal funds if they “intimidate” students who are interested in joining the military...