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...weeks before his death, though, I’d like to think that she was able to put all those lingering feelings behind her. Maybe—like an old Bar Mitzvah suit—that guilt is something I’ll grow out of. Stephen M. Fee ’07, a Social Studies concentrator in Eliot House, is an Associate FM Editor. His grandfather is also sad he never got to say goodbye...
...ATTENDING MEETINGS AND EVENTS: Bottom line: EVERY EVENT AND EVERY MEETING IS MANDATORY, extenuating circumstances notwithstanding. As such, mark these dates now and write your papers and do your problem sets ahead of time! THE FEE FOR MISSING A PUNCH MEETING (or a significant portion of one) IS $25. Please note that arriving late and/or leaving early are also considered ‘missing’ in most circumstances...
...failed attempts to bring Snoop Dogg—efforts that lost thousands of the UC’s budget—left the student body smugly curious as to the competence of the Council, one that was handling a recently increased budget thanks to the term bill fee hike. More importantly, it left undergrads without a major spring concert. But we are confident that the HCC has it right this year. In light of this summer’s announcement that the Fugees—comprised of Wyclef, Pras, and Lauryn Hill—have reunited, Wyclef will certainly stir...
That isn't the only way to run a business. Look at Microsoft. Bill Gates focused on operating systems. He didn't worry about hardware. He gave Windows to anybody who could pony up a licensing fee, and he let them worry about hardware. Result? He devoured the market and made the biggest killing in the history of killings. Apple kept its Mac operating system on Apple hardware almost exclusively. It may have won a moral victory--or a technological one or an aesthetic one. But business-wise, it got the bits kicked...
...aren’t sustainable without their original driving forces.Most importantly, Harvard has a small and limited amount of grant money, most of which is distributed by the Undergraduate Council (UC). Aside from the boost in the UC’s budget due to last year’s fee hike, McLoughlin says there has been little growth in total grant money while the number of student groups has gone through the roof. If you do the math, the result is quite striking; the UC had about $213,500 to give out last year, but there are so many groups...