Word: fees
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...Vinsons got another jolt shortly thereafter when they discovered that if they didn't spend all the money remaining on the cards within six months, the issuing bank would begin subtracting a monthly $2.50 dormancy fee from each one and the cards' value would expire altogether by 2005. "I thought I was buying something that would be worth $50 and would be good forever, just like a gift certificate," says Norman. "It was very irritating because nobody told me anything [about all the conditions] up front." The joy that millions will feel when they find prepaid cards in their Christmas...
Destination-U.com joins a vast array of free and fee-based college-search services available to anxious families during the complex and competitive admissions process. The College Board, for example, straightforwardly profiles more than 3,500 colleges, while the irreverent Princeton Review ranks everything from quality of campus food to tolerance of alternative lifestyles. Destination-U.com aims to differentiate itself from the pack by tailoring its advice to the applicant's personality. For a one-time fee of $49.95, it canvasses the student's attitudes on tuition cost, class size, campus setting, social atmosphere, academic environment and a host of other aspects...
...possible objecting group is not structurally possible, it is not fair to allow only one or a few groups to opt-out. But change is incremental, and it seems reasonable to me that if vegans found a fair way to opt-out of the meat portion of their board fee, they should be allowed that option. In each of these cases, a majority of the student body agrees to support a termbill hike, to put wind power on the termbill, to allow abortions at UHS and to eat meat. For those who disagree, we have options...
...Fee, credited with returning reproductive rights activism to campus, brandishes a female condom. Safo displays a bracelet that only upon close scrutiny is revealed to be a catalogue of Kama Sutra sexual positions. And after checking with the crowd that talk of her self-professed favorite topic, sex, wouldn’t make things “awkward,” Menendez quotes a Harvard interview subject for her senior thesis: “Please, I’m not going to get an STD—I only sleep with guys who wear loafers...
Stephen M. Fee '07 [associate...