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...difficult as some might think. First, we can (and should) begin to break the silence that has stifled productive discussion of mental health issues within our community. The aim of Mental Health Week is to share knowledge about issues of mental health, to stress the importance of students?? mental and emotional well-being, and to encourage students to reach out to friends in distress. If real change is to be made, however, we must incorporate this same culture of open discussion and caring into the everyday fabric of Harvard life...

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

...portrait with bold green and orange brushstrokes, while another’s imaginative use of materials one might find in a neglected dormitory corner—masking tape, paper towels, red thread, and even human hair—created a hypnotizing, organic mixed media image. The inspiration for the students?? work was often rooted in their everyday experiences as residents of the Cambridge and Boston areas. Emily C. Milam ’10 was on a bike ride down Cambridge Street when she took a snapshot of an interesting intersection in space between a railroad crossing...

Author: By Monica S. Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Student Art Placed at Forefront in Mass Hall | 2/20/2009 | See Source »

...scheme. But because the U.S. has not yet signed the agreement, several internships sponsored by the Institute of Politics and the Center for European Studies are now only available to students with passports from the European Union, Australia, Canada, Japan, or New Zealand. The visa troubles have already impacted students?? summer plans. Anna Raginskaya ’11 spent last summer as an intern at Sotheby’s Auction House in London. At the end of her internship, she was offered an unpaid position for the following summer, an opportunity she had to decline recently...

Author: By Courtney P Yadoo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Interns Encounter Trouble With Visas | 2/19/2009 | See Source »

...Brian J. Bolduc ’10 is an economics concentrator in Winthrop House. On alternate Tuesdays, his column, “Stubborn Things,” will remind Harvard of the conservative viewpoint it often forgets in campus debates. And, whatever may be the dictates of students?? passion, he will show that they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Spring 2009 Columnists | 2/19/2009 | See Source »

...paper that I ever wrote was about dogs,” said Jansen, who is also an experienced dog trainer. The class has received an overwhelming response and currently has more than 100 students enrolled. But the study of the canis genus is not confined to the classroom. Some students?? tails are wagging over the optional trips to dog pounds and rescue shelters that Jansen will offer throughout the semester. “I’m really excited about the optional trips. I’ve never been to an animal rescue place,” said...

Author: By Sarah B. Schechter, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Put This Class on a Leash! | 2/18/2009 | See Source »

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