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...panels, lighted chandeliers, big windows, and House Master portraits adorning the beautiful Dunster dining hall is the closest you will get to re-living the grandeur of Annenberg Hall. Even better, Dunster avoids all the things you hated about Annenberg: the staff is exceptionally friendly, the serving area is well-designed and spacious, and there are rarely long lines or limited seating. And there are no unwelcoming dining hall restrictions, so feel free to invite your friends...
...Crimson attempted to slow the big man with a variety of defenders—including Casey, sophomore Keith Wright, and Lin—but had little success. Three of Casey’s fouls came when guarding Maddox, and Wright experienced difficulties keeping up with the junior as well. When faced with Harvard’s wings, Maddox used his body to either convert inside or get to the free throw line...
...Harvard students will have used services at University Mental Health Services or the Bureau of Study Counsel by the time they graduate. Having an accessible and trustworthy professional in one’s community is undeniably important. These components of a social network are crucial to well-being and sense of belonging...
...well when it comes to mental health awareness in the Harvard community. The 2009 Freshmen Well-Being survey asked current Harvard freshmen a series of questions regarding their emotional well-being including, “How many people do you have in your life that you can really open up to about your most private feelings without having to hold back?” While a large majority of freshmen could name at least one person, there were 69 students who did not have anyone to share their feelings with. Furthermore, students without any supportive relationships...
...abuse, awareness of mental health issues and ready access to resources seem to fall off of the radar. Every member of the Harvard community should be informed and empowered to confront mental health issues. Harvard provides by-appointment mental health services through the BSC and UHS as well as 24-hour urgent care for students who need more immediate help than the appointment process can provide. In addition, students from Harvard’s peer-counseling groups—Room 13, ECHO, Response, and Contact—are readily available for trained peer-to-peer support...