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Students who don't actively participate in student groups will still feel the impact of the increased budget. On top of the better events that the student groups will be able to put together with more grant money, you'll benefit from an incredible Springfest, including a higher-priced and more popular band than we have had in the past, and more efficient and needed student services...
Also, when thinking about voting, consider that every other Ivy League school has a term bill fee that is higher than ours; they run up to $200. Compared to $200, we think that an increase of $20 is a pretty fair deal. In addition, most schools do not have voluntary term bill fees...
...point is not to assign blame or point fingers. But when hotshot Ivy-leaguers vie for higher office the moment they have graduated from college (apparently there are several students already angling for my state representative's seat), you have to wonder: If they win, will they be able to address their constituency's needs? Of politicking they know much, but of their people, they will know little...
Students looking to make their mark in higher office would do well to heed Tip O'Neill, who said, "All politics are local." Or, they could take the example of Duehay, a Harvard graduate who dedicated his life to local politics, and indeed, made his mark. Meredith B. Osborn, a Crimson editor, is a first-year in Greenough Hall...
Hoxby's previous research topics include themarket for higher education, public schoolfinance, competition among public schools, privateschool vouchers, charter school evaluation,immigrants and minorities in higher education andteachers' unions...