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...necessity of selling tickets through the HBO in order to make tickets available to low-income students.“I often hear from groups that for them there often seems to be a tradeoff between making your events available at the box office and ‘losing money?? because students are going to get tickets for free,” says Anene.Naabia G. Ofosu-Amaah ’07, president and former business manager of Kuumba Singers of Harvard College, says that while the group decides to use the HBO for reasons of ease, many student...
...Hiring a new group of tenured faculty alone costs tens of millions of dollars. Yet, to leave South Asian studies so neglected is to disregard an essential area of academic inquiry. As such, the University should at least begin the process of development with some “seed money?? to demonstrate concrete commitment to the development of South Asian studies. This seed money can provide enough to kick-start intermediate measures—the hiring of visiting professors, a certificate or secondary field program, and an increase in grant and research opportunities. Importantly, such a measure would...
...policy yesterday, the city council encouraged the city’s license commission to make it easier for restaurants to serve alcohol. Councillors raised concerns that the current policy dissuades innovative young restaurateurs from opening in Cambridge and discourages the hip young crowd from spending time—and money??in the city. Liquor licenses for Cambridge restaurants are currently allocated according to a cap system established in 1986. This system delineates 15 “cap areas,” each of which is assigned a fixed number of licenses, which can be bought and sold. Harvard...
...bright, but not terribly popular, student, Tribe’s horizons were limited. He hadn’t ever heard of Harvard until a friend suggested he apply, and after being admitted, he enrolled without visiting. His parents had no money??his father was too honest to be a good car salesman, he says—so the University picked up his tuition bill...
...most students find out soon upon arrival at Harvard, student groups endowed with pillow money??from this newspaper to The Lampoon to Final Clubs—are the organizations with the greatest institutional strength, security, and draw. Without that legacy of luxury, an overwhelming majority of the 300 or so student groups at Harvard are forced to depend on the strained process of UC grants to remain functional; in total, groups received $208,282.91 last year, a paltry half of the $551,599.33 requested...