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...went on missions and he can’t wait. “The Gospel and my family are the two things in my life that are most important to me and bring me the most happiness,” he says. “So how great would it be to spend two years sharing my favorite thing with everyone...

Author: By Liza E. Pincus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard, The Final Mission | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...DAPA can preach until they are blue in the face” runs counter to the organization’s reputation. Although AlcoholEDU is tedious, it serves as an introduction to healthy drinking habits for the many freshman teetotalers entering Harvard. Mr. Knudson argues that harsh penalties would better control binge drinking, but he is looking myopically at the short term. What happens to students who live in a world of draconian punishments for binge drinking after they graduate from college? They may well resort to the bottle when times get tough. DAPA and AlcoholEDU instill safe drinking habits...

Author: By Kiran N. Bhat | Title: LETTER: In Defense of Amnesty and Education | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...Crimson article upon which Mr. Knudson based his work, both Ryan Travia of Alcohol and Drug Services and Paul J. Barreira of Behavioral Health and Academic Counseling stated that given the statistics, the causes of the increase in hospitalizations are unclear. Does Mr. Knudson have special knowledge that would lead him to a conclusion contradicting two experts whose jobs are to be knowledgeable about this very issue...

Author: By Kiran N. Bhat | Title: LETTER: In Defense of Amnesty and Education | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...Barreiera said in the Feb. 17 article, some students binge drink because of mental health issues, stress, or other concerns that have nothing to do with regulations. Were the College and UHS to reverse course and end amnesty or education programs in favor of harsher penalties, they would deprive those students most in need of vital services and discourage them from seeking assistance. What Mr. Knudson’s article fails to see is that an increase in the number of students admitted to UHS is infinitely preferable to a single student suffering catastrophic injury or death from fear...

Author: By Kiran N. Bhat | Title: LETTER: In Defense of Amnesty and Education | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

...students seems to be on the rise nationwide,” she said. “It makes sense to have a support group at Harvard.” Although many dental school requirements are similar to those for medical school, there are certain nuances for which specialized support would be beneficial...

Author: By Henry T. Luu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Brushing Up on the Pre-Dental Society | 4/15/2010 | See Source »

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