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...advised nocturnal encounter, or torn apart from an unfortunately un-housebroken pre-frosh? Sentimental value is more than a cliché. Especially to college students who leave the College with nothing but their ratty futons and memories. We will not, cannot, and must not give in to Collegeboxes and HSA??s persistent e-mails or the frighteningly chipper customers in their advertisements. We must use our collective ingenuity and seek other means of storing our stuff. Perhaps we can use all of the empty shelf space in Widener Library now that so many books are archived by Google...
...keep day-to-day operations out of dorms or their founders would face the Administrative Board. The wild successes of Sparknotes and Facebook proved that students had a knack for Internet novelties. Just this fall, the University allowed Dormaid’s laundry service to compete with HSA?...
...alleged that it took longer to receive an insurance claim check from Collegeboxes than the 30-day period specified on the company’s Web site. They solicited 22 complaints from students with similar experiences, including claims that the company—which operates through a contract with HSA??failed to deliver boxes on time and responded rudely to inquiries. Due to renovations in Kirkland last summer, residents who wanted free storage had to stow their boxes and furniture with Collegeboxes. Harvard fronted the cost to students of storing up to six boxes with the company. HSA?...
Vice President of Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) Scott P. Abell ’07 said there is “nothing holding back the process” with respect to HSA??s work with the College to handle the staffing and logistics...
...everyone is cramming for midterms and finishing papers,” said Robert D. Cecot ’08, chief marketing officer of DormAid. “This will help make their week as easy as possible,” Harvard administrators decided to allow DormAid to compete with HSA??s cleaning service on Sept. 25 of this year. On Monday morning, Harvard students received an e-mail from DormAid advertising this new service. According to Cecot, DormAid obtained access to Harvard e-mail addresses through an e-mail marketing business that targets college students. Three Harvard students...