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...from things like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and the sense that this is some kind of primitive treatment/punishment rather than a medical procedure that is very effective and often has fewer side effects than medication.” Mireya Nadal-Vicens, a tutor in Mather House and psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital who performs ECT says “Psychiatrists don’t often talk about it because people consider it a brutal treatment, but people don’t understand that the treatments are not painful...If I had a treatment-resistant family...
...volunteers within PBHA. Those teaching the new courses emphasized the potential benefit of the program to Harvard students. “Individuals are embedded in communities and larger social structures, whether or not we are aware of that basic fact,” Van C. Tran, resident tutor in sociology and social policy for Lowell House and teaching fellow for the new course Sociology 19, “Reinventing Boston: The Changing American City,” wrote in an e-mail. “As a result, students would definitely be better off with a deeper appreciation of their...
According to Courtney M. Peterson, a Lowell House wellness tutor, peer involvement will be beneficial to the student body...
...recent incidents, stemming from miscommunication among students, administrators, and firefighters. Pranksters are at fault, but many students feel that the measures taken in response to the false alarms are less than fair to those who are uninvolved. After an extinguisher was sprayed in Lowell basement during September, an entryway tutor claimed that, in retribution, the firefighters allowed the alarm to ring for half an hour longer than was necessary and refused to allow students to return to the entryway that night. In November, a similar evacuation of approximately 450 Eliot House students spiked tempers. Passions ignited after a firefighter went...
Perhaps you’ve already heard that the Lowell House bells are slated to be sent back to Russia—maybe even as early as this August according to Lowell House resident tutor and senior Klappermeister Benjamin I. Rapoport ’03. This fact, however, has not dampened the spirits of the students who climb the stairs to the bell tower every Sunday to create the jovial—if mildly clamorous—bell-ringing festivities.The Lowell House bells were purchased from the Soviet Union by Charles R. Crane, who presented them as a gift...