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...McCoy Family Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Daniel J. Jacob reminded those suffering through the cold that, in a New England winter, things could be worse...
Hawaii native Tatiana K. Wilson ’09 said the cold this winter is even worse than she remembers from last year...
...Over winter break, senior Samuel R. Cross ’07 received the results of a routine blood test and discovered that he has acute myelogenous leukemia, a condition that has led to chemotherapy instead of returning to classes. Now, Sam urgently needs a bone marrow transplant to survive. His plight has suddenly catapulted blood and organ donation into the Harvard community’s hearts and minds, a place where we hope this important cause will linger...
...someone needs a blood transfusion, and each day about 35,000 pints of donated blood are used. Because blood lasts only about 40 days, doctors and patients depend on a steady supply from donors—a supply that sometimes runs short, especially during national disasters, summer, and the winter holidays. Donating blood at Harvard is relatively easy; the college hosts four blood drives a year at which students can come in, get a quick physical examination, give blood, eat snacks, and leave, all within an hour...
...left twenty minutes late, partly because I had some pills to pick up for a friend in his room (not as sketchy as it sounds, honestly), and partly because, well, I’m kind of an idiot.I left school on Dec. 19, the last day before winter vacation, excited to get back to my hometown of Denver for a much-needed vacation (read: writing papers). My flight was scheduled to leave at 6 p.m., so I took the T not long after 4 p.m. (I now get why people take cabs all the time, despite the fact that it?...