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...increase in the termbill fee, from $35 to $75, was designed to overcome the financial obstacles associated with mounting large campus-wide events, especially concerts with big-name artists. When it became painfully obvious that UC members’ ineptitude, not money, was the real issue, the council rightly jettisoned its social programming function—and a third of its membership—but was left with its termbill windfall intact. As it stands, the UC’s budget exceeds...
...reason why the Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) board fee has not been raised to accommodate dining beyond 7:30 p.m. is as follows: The tuition that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) sets for an undergraduate education is tracked very closely relative to Harvard’s peer institutions to ensure that Harvard’s does not increase significantly more than any other institution in a given year. Harvard works very deliberately to ensure that its tuition is not the most expensive of the Ivy League schools. For this reason, a tuition increase in any form...
...fallen on harder times, fallen into arrears on paying the storage fee on this cellar,” Allison explains. “He said, ‘If you can find someone to pay the past storage bill, I’ll give this cellar to Harvard as my donation...
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There’s no such thing as a free lunch (or dinner)—even at Harvard. According to a recently published report by the Committee on House Life (CHL), there is no way to extend dining hall hours without increasing the $4,618 per semester board fee paid by each student. This led the Committee to conclude that, “Given cost constraints, the request to lengthen dining hours in each House is not feasible.” We disagree. We’re willing to pay a bit more for better service, and we?...