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...easier to talk about. Depression is still an alienating experience; students who struggle with it often do so alone. Mental health problems continue to slip under the radar, because not all of us are comfortable speaking up about them. Too often, a student must reach a critical breaking point??for example, failing in a class —before others realize that their friend needs help. Help is available at Harvard, but it takes courage to ask for it. In our fast-paced, competitive culture, it is hard to admit when we’ve lost our balance...
...finish like this is really exciting.”Before the post-game ceremony, though, Harvard’s oldest skaters showed just how much the team will miss them next year.Every senior skater except for Kester finished the afternoon with at least one point??with Vaillancourt, Brine and Vaughn each recording three.Martin, who has backed up junior goaltender Christina Kessler for the last two seasons, played the last 40 minutes of Saturday afternoon’s game, holding the Golden Knights scoreless and making 14 saves.“I’ve had just the greatest...
...We’ve been focused on] playing the big points right,” West said. “We’ve had a lot of matches that have come down to the last point??the crisis point??and that’s what we’ve been working on, playing tough under those pressure situations...
...There is a funding gap at this point??researchers might discover what appears to be a really useful molecule, but it needs more work before getting to the point where a company would be ready to make an investment in it,” said Harvard science spokesman B. D. Colen. “What the accelerator fund is meant to do is to bridge that...
...Carswell’s further discussion of the O.A. is quite to the point??he himself realizes its superiority to any E., however A. His illustration includes one of the key “Wake Up the Grader” phrases—“It is absurd.” What force! What gall! What fun! “Ridiculous,” “hopeless,” “nonsense,” on the one hand; “doubtless,” “obvious...