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...Michael E. Kopko ’07, necessity was the unkempt mother of invention. The student founder of DormAid, an on-campus cleaning service, says his nascent business rose from the dust of his own bad habits—Kopko, by his own admission, is not so neat...
...DormAid, eat your heart...
...College provides these accommodations—because they make our lives as students easier to manage; even financial aid recipients have the option of renting off-campus rooms rather than using their aid to pay for room and board at the College. In a random sample survey conducted by DormAid in November 2004, it was found that approximately 70 percent (with a margin of error of 7 percent) of students on-campus do not believe that economic disparities among students was an adequate enough reason to prevent DormAid from operating...
...logic behind that result is simple. Because an individual’s use of DormAid does not lessen the quality of life of those who choose not to use it, it should be a viable option for the former. As the 20th century has proved a disastrous experiment for Marxism and centrally-planned normative dictates, our campus should be respectful of our fellow students’ freedom of choice and not unreasonably prescribe personal consumption preferences as social ideals. It is DormAid’s mission to increase the quality of life on campus. We hope that in the coming...
Joseph T.M. Cianflone ’07, a Crimson editorial comper, is an economics concentrator in Leverett House. He is the General Counsel for DormAid...