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...city also hopes to utilize Harvard University’s physical network—particularly for providing wireless access to the Palmer Street area near the Harvard Coop??but Hart said that Cambridge has yet to discuss this plan with Harvard...
...payments for the past year increased to more than $1 million. According to Coop President Jeremiah P. Murphy ’73, Coop revenues for the year increased by over six percent and income before rebates and taxes increased by 20 percent. “Our focus on the Coop??s core business resulted in strong revenue growth and a rebate that returns $1 million to our members,” he said. The Coop pays out rebates to its more than 60,000 members—of whom approximately 18,000 are students from Harvard and MIT?...
...Coop??s used books may not provide the savings penny pinchers are seeking. A new coursepack for Literature and Arts C-42, “Constructing the Samurai,” costs $113, but the used version is a whopping...
Kurt Mahnke, the Coop??s assistant manager of the textbook department, declined to comment...
...known all along: The price of coursepacks has spiraled out of control. Allan Powell, general manager at the Coop, says that Harvard undergraduates have spent over $700,000 on coursepacks this year at the Coop alone. But don’t blame the distributors for high prices: After the Coop??s rebate, the profit margin on coursepacks is negligible. Coursepacks are expensive because the copyright royalties for articles quickly add up. When you also factor in commercial printing costs, it’s not unusual for a coursepack to cost over $100—as we know...