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...thank his prefrosh by the end of the night. After three rounds of competition, he was crowned freestyle champion. Aside from Finkton and Lombardo, Saturday’s competition also featured William C. Quinn ’10 a.k.a. ‘Jam Master Q,’ Malcolm R. Rivers ’09, Lev A. Shaket ’10, and Suffolk University freshman Cameron B. Parke...
Craving that salty snack? Think again. Reducing sodium intake can significantly decrease odds of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a study led by Harvard Medical School researcher Nancy R. Cook. The study, published online last Thursday in the British Medical Journal, followed 3,126 subjects over 10 to 15 years. Researchers found that subjects who reduced their salt intake were 25 percent less likely to develop cardiovascular disease. “The reduction in cardiovascular disease was larger than we expected,” said Cook, who is affiliated with the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital...
...talents of the freshmen class in particular were on display. Rookie Kathryn Bilder led the way with a season-high eight goals. Classmates Kelly Peeler (three goals), Roxanne Pinto (two goals), and Bergquist (one goal) rounded out the freshmen’s scoring. —Staff writer Julia R. Senior can be reached at jrsenior@fas.harvard.edu...
...Reverend Gomes really captured what I was feeling,” Kenney said. “He gave a positive and respectful message about the tragedy.” “I thought the service was beautiful,” said Michael R. Ragalie ’09, the chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee. After the service, organizers planned to leave the doors of Memorial Church open until 8:45 a.m. this morning for those wishing to stay for silent prayer and meditation. “Harvard students asked for this vigil...
...Long before this week's horrifying events at Virginia Tech, the rewriting of Virginia's commitment laws was already a major focus of a yearlong study of the state's mental health laws launched last fall by Leroy R. Hassell Sr., the chief justice of the Virginia State Supreme Court. Zdanowicz, who serves on the task force, said the chief justice had become concerned that the criminal justice system was, in effect, becoming the state's mental health care system, where jails are poor substitutes for failing and too few mental health care facilities. The Cho shootings will bring even...