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...Hours. At least one library should be open 24 hours. The dining halls should stay open longer. The masters should implement universal key-card access to the houses. And the Evening Shuttle Van (a.k.a. "escort") Service should run all night...
Penn's electric bill alone came to $21.2 million, equivalent to 1,004 tuitions. The school spent $329,419 on admissions catalogs and bulletins, $700,142 on its alumni magazine, $66,873 on voice mail. It paid $6,275,904 for fire insurance and $726,943 to escort students home at night. Its chemistry department spent $38,716 on entertainment, its physicists only...
...deserving of full holiday status, though a half day seems appropriate. All Hallow's Eve is not just for kids anymore, and getting out of work a few hours early would allow for more elaborate costumes and decorations. On a more serious note, parents would be able to escort their progeny through the very real dangers that have regrettably cast their shadow over the institution of trick-or-treating...
First, reform the Evening Shuttle Van Service (formerly known as the more sordid Escort Service). Monitor the courtesy of often impatient and rude operators. Call students back when you say you will call them back. Add more vans to the three currently running from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. so that students will not have to wait more than 15 minutes for a van to pick them up. And, most importantly, either shift operating hours to 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. to accommodate those studying or playing down by the River, or extent the service from...
With the suggestions from last night's forum, I hope that Transportation Services will make the shuttle system one that will please most students. Once the schedule is changed and the escort system beefed up, there will only be one more thing to do: Stop Harvard students from pushing their way onto the shuttle buses and trampling down anything in their paths. But that would be a truly Herculean task...