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January 9, 2003

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Top stories for January 9, 2003

Research
Testosterone drives away the blues
May provide relief for some male depression

Profiles
What would Kant do?
Students in Sandel's Justice course apply the great political philosophies to contemporary problems

Campus
Pilgrimage to 24 Quincy St.
Plywood and canvas transform Carpenter Center courtyard into Buddhist shrine

Brian Sinclair dies at 62
Long-time Harvard employee was co-host of "Hillbilly at Harvard" radio show

Community
Freshmen, Summers take a study break
Freshmen enjoy dessert and dancing with President Summers during study break

Chris Parlato with shrine in progress Swanee Hunt James Cuno
Temple transformation Assessing Afghanistan Hail and farewell
President Summers with freshmen
Freshmen, Summers take study break
President Lawrence H. Summers hosted a study break for 1,400 freshmen on Monday, the first-ever such event during Reading Period. After brief welcoming remarks, Summers turned the microphone over to DJ BC (Bob Cronin, administrator of the Freshman Dean's Office) and joined students on the dance floor. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe)
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Other stories
Harvard College sees substantial jump in Early Action applications
Men who eat fish significantly reduce stroke risk
School of Public Health launches new nutrition resource site
Boys Choir of Harlem to be in residency at University
FAS standing committees for 2002-2003 announced
Residency requirement changed to enhance flexibility for new models of learning


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