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...STRENGTH program includes weekly lectures about nutrition, physical fitness, and mental health aimed to...address challenges that kids and their families are facing, and one-on-one mentoring sessions to provide individual attention and support for kids to make changes in lifestyle,” according to Beth Adler, youth programs manager for Project HEALTH. This past fall, 81 Harvard undergraduates served as volunteer mentors for Project HEALTH. One student, Obinna O. Orji ’08, is now the project coordinator for STRENGTH and helped to design its curriculum by collecting surveys from patients and their families...
...little, the man in spectacles said, ''Our patience is exhausted. You are guilty. We could give you the death penalty. But we want to give you a chance to reform yourself. Are you going to confess?'' Everybody stared at me expectantly. I said nothing. The man beckoned to a youth at the back of the mob, who came forward with a pair of shiny metal handcuffs, then asked, ''Are you going to confess?'' I answered in a calm voice, ''I've never done anything against the People's Government. I have no connection with any foreign government.'' ''Come along...
...went downstairs. The Red Guards were 30 or 40 high school students, aged between 15 and 20, led by two men and one woman who were much older -- the ''teachers'' who generally accompanied the Red Guards when they looted private homes. As they crowded into the hall, a gangling youth with angry eyes stepped forward and said to me, ''We are the Red Guards. We have come to take revolutionary action against you!'' Though I knew it was futile, I held up the copy of the Constitution and said calmly, ''It's against the Constitution of the People's Republic...
...fast. Even in Paris, he looks as relaxed as any tourist. Of course, what he did and endured has long contrails. His migraines have gone, but the faces of people on the street will sometimes remind him of people he killed and of the very bad days of his youth. It's not what he did, though, that most disgusts him. It's what he was. "The thing that causes me to wince most is when I remember all the really bad stuff we did that I laughed at," he says. "You wonder how anyone with a soul could...
Political demonstrations turned musical this week as members of a protest group entered Harvard classrooms, singing for the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney. The vocalists were members of the LaRouche Youth Movement—followers of Lyndon H. LaRouche, a political agitator and eight-time presidential candidate. Some professors welcomed the lyrical demonstrators as a calming force amid the hustle and bustle of shopping period classrooms. Professor of Biostatistics David P. Harrington said he gave the group permission to perform in his course, Statistics 100, “Introduction to Quantitative Methods.” “They...