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...pursue positive psychology?TBS: Very much so. I started thinking about this topic when I was an undergrad, Class of 1996. When I was a sophomore, I was a computer science concentrator and I found myself doing well academically. [...] I was doing well in athletics (I played varsity squash), and I was doing well socially and everything seemed to be going well—except that I was not happy. This didn’t make sense to me and I wanted to figure out why I wasn’t happy and what I could do to become happier...
...Harvard women’s squash team (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) continued its struggles against top-tier opponents, dropping weekend matches to No. 1 Penn (12-0, 5-0 Ivy) and No. 2 Princeton (7-1, 5-1 Ivy), 5-4 and 6-3, respectively at the Barnaby Courts. The team was undefeated heading into last Wednesday’s matchup against No. 5 Trinity, but fell to the Bantams, 7-2 to record its first loss of the season. With the weekend losses, the Crimson heads into its final regular season contest against Yale on a three-game...
...Harvard men’s squash team (5-2, Ivy 2-1) had an exhausting and trying weekend of back-to-back Ivy League matches. In its first game, the Crimson fought hard and beat No. 9 Penn (4-4, 1-3 Ivy), 6-3, but it could not pull off a victory against No. 3 Princeton (9-1, Ivy 4-0) who won, 9-0. “With Penn we knew that we had the edge and the experience in our team,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “But in terms of Princeton...
Harvard has the history of being one of the premier squash programs in the country, but in the last ten years Trinity has dominated college squash. Last season the Crimson provided an adequate battle for the Bantams, but still fell in a nail-bitter...
...Harvard women’s squash team (5-1, 3-0 Ivy) opened the second half of its season with a deceptively close 2-7 loss to No. 5 Trinity (12-2) Wednesday evening in Hartford, Conn. The Bantams were the first top-5 team that the Crimson had faced after a relatively soft early season schedule. With the loss, Harvard fell from the ranks of the unbeaten with the toughest stretch of the season still ahead. “With exams and shopping period, I felt we were a little slow out of blocks,” head coach...