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...past, FAS has consistently avoided commitment. In 2001, student activism led to the creation of an energy task force that did little and went defunct. In 2004, the administration sidestepped a proposal to add a $10 opt-out fee to the term bill to purchase wind energy. Given this history, it becomes clear that there must be decisive student support if anything is to change...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, Tom D. Hadfield, and Jake C. Levine | Title: Changing Climate Change | 11/17/2006 | See Source »

...Undergraduate Council (UC) met last night to launch its Hidden Cost Campaign, aiming to reduce the myriad small fees that face Harvard students and eliminate the new tax on gifts to student groups. Though these daily costs eat into the income of every undergraduate, they are particularly hard to shoulder for low-income students, according to UC President John C. Haddock ’07. “The financial aid packages and the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative are incredible steps, but they’ll never be able to address a lot of the unexpected costs...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UC Finds, Fights 'Hidden Costs' | 11/15/2006 | See Source »

...proceed with extreme discretion, but over time Savitsky amassed more than 50,000 pieces of Gulag-era art, tracking them down in hiding places all over the Soviet Union and smuggling them to his desert sanctuary. Today, this trove can be experienced for a $4 entrance fee - or rather a fragment can, because there is no space to display it all. (Another fraction can be viewed at the museum's old premises nearby.) Ironically, it turned out that Savitsky had less to fear from the authorities - who came to know of his work but turned a blind eye - than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Desert Flower | 11/12/2006 | See Source »

...necessarily know or have access to these services,” says Ramaswamy.Besselle echoes the sentiment. He remains skeptical of Ivy-to-Ivy transfers but recognizes the need for counseling in the case of community college students. Yet despite their flexible rates, TransferAdmit still requires students to pay a fee, as does Ivy Insiders and Bolger Strategic.“It should be free,” concedes Besselle. “Everything costs something and you can’t get something for nothing. The kid’s not getting ripped...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Price of Packaging | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...competition between the two. “We’re both part of a comprehensive mission to bring as many Harvard students into the museums as possible,” SF HUAM President Alexis M. Kusy ’07 said. SF HUAM has a $45 annual membership fee for students, but OUR HUAM events are free. The group is a committee of Harvard University Art Museums, rather than a student group, according to the museums’ Director of Membership and Annual Giving Steven D. Horsch. “It is an effort to engage the entire student...

Author: By P. KIRKPATRICK Reardon, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fogg Hosts HUAM Jam | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

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