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...should be noted that most of these additional applications come attached with the standard $60 fee. Some have waivers instead, but 1,500 additional fees can add up to as much as $90,000—money that can cover the administrative costs associated with extra applications...
...questionable at best. Every student on a meal plan pays $4,041 per year to eat. There’s no special “first class” meal package, nor is there a 20 percent discount for students in Mather House. In fact, in the listing of fees, Harvard explains the high cost of board: “because of the large number of House dining halls, a major portion of the Board fee goes to pay fixed operating costs.” If a student is paying part of the operating costs of the 12 dining halls...
Attached to the sexual assault question is the question of social space, which in its physical reality, is undeniably male “It’s a basic inequality,” says Abigail L. Fee ’05, who recently re-launched the dormant Students For Choice. “I live in Claverly, and I wake up, look out of my picture window and see the Fly, the Spee, the Phoenix...
...been totally supportive,” says Fee of her efforts to bring back pro-choice activism. “I feel like [supporting other groups] is part of what they do, and I know they wanted to be more politically active...
...directing the shop since 1993 and has turned it into what he considers one of the best for-student facilities around. To gain access, students must complete a 25-hour course involving such projects as constructing a steam engine and a cannon. Unfortunately, non-concentrators must pay a $350 fee. For safety’s sake, he runs a tight ship: “Its about coming out of here with ten fingers versus not.” The record is good— the last serious accident was in 1967. In those days of long hair and loose morals...