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...because they don’t dare. I read in a recent op-ed in these pages that 9.5 percent of students here have considered suicide, and 45 percent have suffered major depression. Like much of America, and like students at our “peer institutions,” Harvard students are sad. It is bizarre that the context of these revelations was an article calling for the expansion of athletic facilities, based upon studies linking physical health to mental health. That may be true, and there’s no doubt that an improved MAC would make...
...hard to think that for a survey like this, where it is of institutional importance to understand ourselves and to compare ourselves to our peer institutions, it would have made more sense to send it on paper or to use other ways of getting word to students,” Lewis wrote in an e-mail...
...President Summers wanted us to participate in this survey because it’s being good to our peer schools,” said Carroll, Harvard’s contact for the survey...
...Harvard Yard. I didn’t want to imagine children, elderly women and tourists alike being confronted with this fruit of Harvard undergrad labor the next morning. In fact, as I crossed the Yard on my way to class the next morning, I was extremely satisfied that my peers could all pass by without being subjected to such tastelessness. I didn’t want them to have to ignore their consciences and pretend—partly due to peer pressure—that they thought it was funny and cool...
...Peer Contraceptive Counseling director Vincent T. Byrd ’04 is also quick to sing the praises of self-gratification. “Masturbation is the safest form of sexual activity,” he says. “And we all know that sex and war is like a condom and an oil based lubricant—they just don?...