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...sure that opt-outs will rise next year,” Barro said. “Even if they already knew in the past they could opt out, now they will be more likely to because of the increase...
...have to be a world-class athlete: physical conditioning is less important than caution and alertness. Patience helps, too. Before you can venture solo, you will need to undergo at least two to three days of rigorous training on the ground and in the air; you can also opt to just fly in tandem with a certified instructor. In Switzerland, where I do most of my gliding, expect to pay roughly $450 for three days of training and about $150 for flights thereafter. The prices include the rental of a glider and protective gear as well as instructors' guidance from...
...mandatory, it will become part of tuition and therefore part of the “cost of attendance” in the Financial Aid Office’s calculation—the mandatory fee would be eligible for tuition aid. As long as the fee remains opt-out, it is not specifically taken into account when setting aid packages. If FAS decides to delay aid coverage for a mandatory fee, I will personally lobby to delay the switch to mandatory until such coverage is secured...
...will occur on the Undergraduate Council’s website (www.uc.fas.harvard.edu) to determine two questions. The first asks students to agree to a more than 100 percent increase in the student fees the council currently receives. The second question asks voters to make this fee which students can currently opt out of, mandatory. Students should vote “no” on both questions. The fee hike represents an unjustifiably large, and poorly thought-out, increase—one which the council is not institutionally equipped to handle and, we fear, might be squandered on projects Harvard students aren?...
...safe places to escape potential attackers. But despite these concerns, which students have raised for years, many House Masters have long insisted on imposing nighttime restrictions on keycard access. Council of Masters Chair and Mather Master Sandra Naddaff said that under the new policy, Houses may still choose to opt out of UKA because of different architectural configurations in the Houses and masters’ individual concerns...