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There are a lot of other benefits to ending House dining. For one thing, costs would be reduced. As the Handbook for Students states, a large portion of the present Board fee is due to the fixed costs of operating 12 separate House dining halls. A reduction in meal plan costs and the wide array of other options available would make a Harvard education cheaper for all of us. That’s another blow to the convenience argument right there: a 50-hour reduction in one’s Dorm Crew sentence makes up for an awful...
...said the big sticking points remains wages and benefits. Currently, workers pay a fee for health care, and according to the HCECP report, 38 percent of Harvard’s custodial workers and 46 percent of sub-contracted custodial workers participated in health care plans...
Tommy’s Value: DVD rentals with no membership fee...
...With the availability of this fund, students, who for lack of funds might not be able to attend fee-charging events in which their friends and roommates appear, will now have the opportunity to do so,” Associate Dean of College David P. Illingworth ’71 wrote in an e-mail. “So not only the students on aid benefit, but also the students in the groups which sponsor various campus events...
...former Enron staff members. Says one: "You only did that once." A memo last June reminded Enron employees to use TAP because of its volume discounts. But in some cases, the agency quoted fares that were no better than published rates, and still charged Enron a $30-per-ticket fee, Enron insiders say. Sharon and Ken Lay declined to comment...