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CSU chooses general contractor, design firm for Clark Building expansion and transformation

CSU chooses general contractor, design firm for Clark Building expansion and transformation
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Somethings Old, Somethings New

Somethings Old, Somethings New
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Harvard Musicians Report Challenges with Covid-19 Restrictions | News

Harvard Musicians Report Challenges with Covid-19 Restrictions | News
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Study: Vitamin D won't limit risk, severity of COVID-19

May 7, 2021 New Cornell-led research finds “little to no evidence” of a link between a person’s normal blood levels of vitamin D and risk of getting COVID-19, or the severity of an infection, in the most comprehensive study of its kind to date. Multiple studies had suggested an association between vitamin D and COVID-19 risk, raising hopes that vitamin D supplements might help to prevent or minimize infections – speculation that has received widespread media attention and boosted consumer interest. The new study, however, which analyzed a publicly available genomic data bank and 38 different COVID-19 studies worldwide – a total sample including nearly 1.4 million people – does not support those claims.

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Harvard extracurriculars cope despite COVID-19

Though WHRB had to initiate its newest members over Zoom, each student picked a traditional five-character radio name. Tune into WHRB, Harvard’s student-run radio station, just after midnight on a Sunday and you’ll hear the thumping bass of hip-hop, the staccato pulses of rap, and the soulful cadences of R&B. These beats, part of WHRB’s black music department, The Darker Side, comprise just a few hours of the station’s 24/7 lineup, which undergraduate DJs have typically broadcast live from its cozy studio in the basement of Pennypacker Hall. But since COVID-19 closed campus, those DJs have had to pre-record programs and broadcast them remotely. They had the necessary infrastructure used during winter recess, for example but there was only so much pre-produced content already available, explained program director Katharine A.K. Courtemanche ’21. “So the question was: how are we going to continue to make, produce, and record remotely really high-quality air for such a lon

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