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...rebounds, finishing strong inside on offense and dominating the boards.Freshman Brogan Berry and fellow guard senior Emily Tay had tremendous nights of their own as well, making sure that the momentum of the game stayed with Harvard, while putting the pressure on a Penn team that could not seem to keep up. Berry was the only Crimson player to make a three-pointer, sinking 3-of-4 from downtown. She was well aware of her range, utilizing the step-in jump shot very often. She finished with 19 points, one assist, and three steals. Tay’s crossovers, spin...

Author: By Ricky Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Defeats Penn Easily | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...although Harvard recognizes the difficult transition students experience when they leaving the Yard, most sophomore advisers will focus their conversations on academics only. Mental health concerns remain unsolicited and unarticulated, locked under embarrassed reticence. While students can feel comfortable asking for advice about classes, an advising conversation might not seem like the right time to bring up depression...

Author: By Maia Usui | Title: Lost and Found | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...place like Harvard, where the pressure to perform can seem overpowering, it is easy to feel alone. Every day, we, like millions of other college students around the country, encounter challenges to our sense of self esteem and peace of mind, and we must find ways to overcome these obstacles. Psychological research consistently tells us that one of the best ways to work through such difficulties is to share them—to talk it over with a friend or counselor or to simply ask for help when we feel overwhelmed...

Author: By Lianna Karp and Malorie Snider | Title: Seeking Help Without Shame | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...first glance, the mental health situation at Harvard can seem unsettling. In a 2007 survey of student attitudes toward campus mental health services, 44 percent of polled students reported that they had felt like they needed mental health care at some point during the last year, but did not seek it. The top three reasons for refraining included: negative expectations about the effects of assistance, feelings of being too busy to seek or receive care, and feelings of stigma or shame about needing help. This statistic is unsettling for a number of reasons, but the most striking of these...

Author: By Lianna Karp and Malorie Snider | Title: Seeking Help Without Shame | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

...With consumer confidence plummeting after a month in which the U.S. lost nearly 600,000 jobs, this is a site for the recession.The site’s essence, then, lies in evoking the mindset of adolescence. Sometimes this is literal—a primary cause of angst on FML seems to be whether the writer’s “friends” are conspiring against him. More generally, though, adolescence tends to represent the stage in life in which one’s life is “f***ed” by social forces beyond one?...

Author: By Max J Kornblith | Title: The Awkward Stage | 2/23/2009 | See Source »

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