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...Developing a caring campus, in part, depends on educating ourselves about common mental health problems??��such as depression and anxiety—and how effectively they can be helped. Pamphlets, panel discussions, counseling, and therapy are all available for anyone willing to seek out these resources. Medications can be prescribed to students in need of them. Simply ignoring a serious problem can serve to make it worse, particularly at a school as demanding as Harvard, where work can pile up and become overwhelming when combined with already existing mental health issues. There is 24-hour support available from...
...plan will not.” Clinton added that her plan would call for at most six or seven percent of individual income to be spent on health care. “I’m not running for president to put band-aids on our problems??��I’m running to solve them,” she said. “Why on earth would a candidate to be the democratic nominee basically parrot the talking points of the Republicans and the health insurance industry and say we don’t have to have universal...
...least, that’s what her transcript said. Truth be told, Denise L. Delaney ’08 isn’t a precocious junior, but rather a disgruntled senior. Returning from a spring semester abroad in Colombia, Delaney was surprised with a host of unnecessarily complicated problems??�� and she wasn’t alone.Encouraging study abroad at Harvard was a primary initiative of former University President Lawrence H. Summers. Despite his relatively short tenure, his legacy remains to this day. This fall, Harvard’s Office of International Programs (OIP) added six term-time study...
...with the high property tax. Patrick ran for governor on a platform of reducing this squeeze on homeowners, and we are heartened to see a concrete plan to accomplish that promise. As Patrick has pointed out, the funds can also go toward fixing the Commonwealth’s infrastructure problems??��not least of which is the Big Dig. Bay Staters deserve to have safe roads and tunnels without having their taxes raised even further. Indeed, the plight of many Massachusetts families who cannot afford to see taxes get any higher should outweigh the personal qualms of the anti...
...sadly common enough for students of literature who harbor a passion for philosophy to find their curiosity rebuffed by arrogant university departments. Obsessed with their private jargon games, these faculties dismiss other disciplines as dealing with “pseudo-problems??�� at best and, at worst, fanning the flames of irresponsible politics. But in the late Richard Rorty, we have a philosopher from the analytic tradition who became its Judas, who boldly addressed continental thinkers like Nietzsche, Freud, and Heidegger, and writers like Proust, Yeats, and Nabokov...