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Leslie R. Rith-Najarian ’12, a psychology concentrator, spoke about the effect that stress’s role as the “weather topic” at Harvard has on students’ moods. She’s already had many listeners tell her that they??re applying her lessons; even Lavin now asks herself, “What would Leslie...
...Diggers have a similar idea—they??ll host their first storytelling exchange next Friday...
...women’s team] is not as strong or deep as it was maybe a year or two ago,” Brand added about his women’s squad, “but they??re peaking now and are reaching their potential...
...just put them on the plates. They did eventually start to melt. One of the actors took one for the team and actually ate some of the lukewarm food. But if you watch the scene closely enough, you’ll see that none of the characters really eat. They??ll just kind of get a bite of food on their fork, talk, and hold...
...Feldman ’12, and Smillie agree that Clive, the son who is desperately trying to discover his own self amidst his family’s turmoil, is likely the most relatable character for students. “It’s very easy to dismiss people because they??re different or because you can’t understand them,” Stewart N. Kramer ’12, who plays Clive, says. “I think this play encourages us to step back from our judgments and try to understand people...