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...There’s a lot of students who hate the winter because it’s yucky and gray, and that gets them down, but that’s not necessarily SAD,” says Winthrop A. Burr, a psychiatrist...
Symptoms of SAD are pretty much the same as non-seasonal depression: reduced work activity, withdrawal from social contacts, extreme fatigue, carbohydrate cravings, weight gain and suicidal thoughts. Only with SAD, normal feelings of well-being return in March and April. Between one and five percent of people living in New England suffer from SAD, with another ten to fifteen percent experiencing milder symptoms, according to the Yale Department of Psychiatry website. The website did not say whether Yale students are significantly more depressed than Harvard students...
...resoundingly stamped their disapproval earlier this month, amending their constitutions to define marriage exclusively as a union between a man and a woman. Of the 11 states, all but four implicitly ban civil unions as well. Now that the brunt of election hand-wringing has passed, the sad reality of these amendments begins to sink...
...think it’s sad that people are vandalizing our House,” said Param P. Dhillon, a resident tutor in Currier. “[But] I don’t really care if they take it away...
Things are okay now. We talk about everything else, as usual. But we don’t talk about politics. It makes me sad, and I pledge to try to bridge the divide, but I’m no longer optimistic...