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...Friday’s talk he questioned the usefulness of the electoral system. “I think we’re at a point where there are some real questions about whether we should have an electoral college,” Kucinich said in response to a student??s question about whether the U.S. is truly democratic. And mirroring the focus of the campaign season, much of the talk dealt with foreign policy, as audience members pushed Kucinich to defend his demand to cease Congressional funding of the war in Iraq. Zak Tanjeloff...

Author: By Arianna Markel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Kucinich Speaks to Kirkland Crowd | 4/16/2007 | See Source »

With papers to write, sports to play, and meetings to conduct, mental health inevitably gets brushed aside in the full calendar of a Harvard student??s life. Even for those students who understand the importance of mental health issues, taking care of one’s mental health requires time and energy that is hard to schedule in between sections and summer job applications. However, with 45 percent of college students reporting in a survey conducted by the American College Health Association that they have felt so depressed at some point during college as to be unable...

Author: By Susan L. Putnins | Title: My Prerogative | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...society have been accomplished while striving to perfect ourselves. Great achievers, like perfectionists, want to do and be better. But unlike perfectionists, great achievers understand that making mistakes and risking failure are important, even necessary, parts of the process of striving for excellence. If we are to support student??s academic and personal success, then we must also encourage students to embrace their imperfections, to take risks in their pursuit of excellence, and to welcome mistakes and failures along the way as invaluable opportunities for growth and learning. I posed a question to the group of students sitting...

Author: By Jennifer C. Page | Title: Perfection Out, Failure In? | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...future captions or articles in order to achieve factual accuracy and broaden understanding of our religion. We appreciate your continuing sensitivity to the concerns of cultural and religious groups. MIHIR GUPTA ’10 March 15, 2007 Cambridge, Mass. The writer is a freshman representative at Dharma, Harvard Student??s Hindu Association...

Author: By Mihir Gupta | Title: Photo Not Really So Much Like Krishna | 4/12/2007 | See Source »

...This hasn’t always been the case, at least at the College. Indeed, Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) was founded in 1957 to employ scholarship students, not train startup founders. A September 1967 Crimson article cited “the average Harvard student??s apparently natural disdain for business” as the source of campus antipathy to HSA. Budding entrepreneurs had hurdles to jump through trying to innovate. Gates, for one, allegedly went before the Administrative Board for commercially using University computers. And HSA, with its tight monopoly of campus services, rather than fostering innovation, only...

Author: By Will E. Johnston | Title: Recognizing Creative Destruction | 4/11/2007 | See Source »

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