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...Committee (CLC) and creating an independent social programming board. Although taking the UC “out of the social programming business” might be a step in the right direction, it will not lead to any significant difference of satisfaction with campus social life, because the actual root of students’ dissatisfaction is their over-commitment and high stress levels...
...real root of Harvard students’ dissatisfaction with their social experience is the tremendous amount of pressure that exists on campus. Most Harvard undergrads were the best of the best in high school and continue to strive for perfection. One of the most difficult transitions after entering Harvard is finding a new niche of excellence amongst a field of overachieving peers. Although numerous social opportunities exist on and off campus, the pressure to succeed prevents many students from enjoying them. Our very own Richard Kadison, chief of mental health at University Health Services, reports that 94 percent of College...
...also meant to raise awareness. “Fundraising is a big part of Relay, but it’s also about celebrating hope,” Joseph M. Hanzich ’06, wrote in an e-mail. Live bands, a DJ, free massages, “root beer Beirut,” raffles, and card games were some of the other activities taking place as the relay continued from 6 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Saturday. Teams were composed primarily of eight to 15 people and many were organized by sororities, fraternities, blocking groups, and groups of friends...
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Susan Kurz believesthe skin is like a plant. "The epidermis is the root, the dermis is the stem and leaf, and the subcutaneous is the seed and flower," explains the president of Dr. Hauschka Skin Care, which combines pharmaceutical technology and traditional herbal preparations with a holistic approach to healing the skin by supporting its natural functions...