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...creeping foreign menace to France. However controversial, the moves have helped "Sarko" win over some Le Pen loyalists. "The true racists will never abandon Le Pen," says Nicolas Rullier, 29, summarizing what he hears at his newsstand beside the sun-washed medieval Benedictine abbey. "But I think lots of regular people here who voted for Le Pen in the past to voice their fears and anger are seriously thinking of voting for Sarkozy this time...
...veteran in her shutout game Tuesday—but she’s not the only freshman making an impact. Melissa Schellberg starts at third base for the Crimson, Stephanie Krysiak in center field, and Jessica Pledger starts about half the games at catcher, while Lauren Murphy is the regular designated player. Margaux Black and Jennifer Francis make their mark on the mound and in the batter’s box, respectively. “I can say honestly that every single one of the freshman has had a positive impact on the team this year,” Watkins...
Another way in which students can promote their own mental health and that of their peers is to participate in peer support groups or events. The Mental Health Advocacy and Awareness Group holds regular events promoting such interactions, including the recent Tell Your Story Day and Mental Health First Aid program, as well as a weekly peer support group. Community Health Initiative Representatives hold study breaks and events through the houses. Organizations such as Christian Impact hold forums and host speakers on topics of student mental health...
Perhaps the most important way students can help support mental health is to practice better daily habits and encourage peers to do the same. A regular schedule, light extracurricular load, and time set aside for friends and relaxation are not signs that you can’t “handle” Harvard—they’re signs that you know how to take care of yourself. Choose the extra sleep rather than stress. Soothe yourself, relax, and respect and validate your emotions. Use the resources available, including MHS and Bureau of Study Counsel (BSC), and encourage...
...hyperbole. He first invited me on when I was just a foulmouthed blogger who ran the gossipy political site Wonkette. As I recall, my first on-air conversation with him was about the Bush twins, or, as I called them, "Jenna and Not-Jenna." Last fall I became a regular guest and took up slightly more serious topics (on my last appearance we talked about Senator John McCain's Baghdad trip and Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani's lack of social graces), but the subjects hardly mattered. I had been invited inside the circle, and to be perfectly honest...