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...Coop being poorly managed? If you're a member, you just have no way of knowing: your co-op is being managed incognito. But it doesn't have to be this way. The directors of the Coop are elected by its members. And while political activism may no longer be chic, even the most pragmatic aspirant to Harvard Business School should be able to get excited about a little economic activism. In theory at least, if enough people are interested in a cooperative society that will actually save them money, we could actually make the Coop cooperative...
...really want to support co-op housing," Dingman added, "we've worked very hard to allow their, to remain as co-ops...
...been reluctant to set the Jordan aside for co-op space if no one wants to live there, but on the other hand we've worked very hard to allow them to remain as co-ops," said Thomas A. Dingman '67, assistant dean of the College for the House System...
Rothenberg lived in South House sophomore year, but when he came back from Nepal at mid-year, he found he had the lowest priority to receive housing. So he moved into the Jordan Co-ops and subsequently loved the experience that the co-op offered--"halfway on campus and half off, not so far away to feel disconnected--and the food is much better...
Outside of the Ivies, it is not unusual for some schools to house thousands of students in cooperatives. At the University of California at Berkeley, for example, the co-op lifestyle is flourishing, according to Craig Reynolds, a spokesman for the University Students' Cooperative Association, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year...