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...University-wide cuts reach the Houses??from the elimination of hot breakfast to the possible trimming of shuttle service—House administrators, students, and generations of residents are questioning whether their Houses can endure cost-cutting measures without undercutting Lowell’s vision...
...consulted. A lot of these cuts are pretty poorly conceived.” Hayward said he has been showing the responses to deans and House Masters. “They’re getting read,” he said. All three themes have also come up across the Houses?? e-mail lists. Students have also been editing “Students Concerned for Harvard’s Future,” a wiki created by Amol K. Jain ’10 that allows students to voice their opinions on the budget cuts. More than 140 students...
...adamant assertions that “there are advantages and disadvantages to every House” are beginning to wear thin. Despite the disputable pros and cons of each location, only the blindly obtuse could refute that residents of Harvard’s three “Quad houses??—Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer—will be disproportionately affected by the recent budget cuts. Although the university has only announced $77 million of the reported $220 million in cuts to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences budget, the most significant changes—closing...
...Athletic administrators alluded to this year’s disorderly and drawn out process to finalize the department’s budget. Though budgets are typically submitted early in the spring, the athletic department—like the academic departments within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and undergraduate Houses??is still without a fiscal plan for next year. One administrator added that several budgets have been submitted to University Hall, but as of yesterday, all have been rejected. “We want to best serve our members,” said Wendy Healy, area manager...
...been the most prominent cost-cutting initiative visible in the House,” said Kirkland library supervisor Joshua C. Feblowitz ’09. Before the University began mandating sweeping budget cuts across its constituent schools, the central library system paid these students, but now, the Houses?? budgets foot the bill, Rone said. She said this has forced her to reduce students’ hours and has prevented her from raising their pay. The Kirkland library has also had to slash 20 hours of service a week, according to Rone, and is now closed on Fridays...