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Both McLoughlin and the directions included on the July termbill stressed that all opt-out requests will be honored, regardless of the reason given for waiving...
Students wishing to opt-out of the payment of a termbill fee that goes to support Undergraduate Council (UC) allotments to student groups and House Committees will find their task a bit more complicated this year than last...
Under the new system, students sending opt-out e-mails receive acknowledgments confirming their messages’ receipt and reminding them that “the UC fee is the primary source of funding for recognized student organizations…at Harvard College...
Assistant Dean of Harvard College Paul J. McLoughlin II, who worked on the changes in the opt-out policy, said yesterday that while he had no desire to make the process “prohibitively difficult,” the new system did give him hope “that more people will have to at least think about opting...
...other 90% of hysterectomy patients opt for the surgery for noncancerous, non-life-threatening-and some would say unnecessary-reasons: 35% of women use it to remove fibroids (benign tumors in the uterus); another 30%, to do away with abnormally heavy bleeding during menstruation. Other common reasons for hysterectomy include endometriosis, or growth of tissue outside the uterus, and pelvic pain. Today, twice as many women in their 20s and 30s undergo hysterectomy as do women in their...