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...charge, and the $1 laundry fee that goes to fund HoCos. Because low income students are more likely to use dorm laundry facilities, they disproportionately fund HoCo budgets, according to material distributed at the meeting. Culley also identified the difficulty of paying other fees that some students may overlook. Noting that replacement fees for lost student IDs can reach up to $40, Culley said pointedly, “Forty dollars is half a week’s work for me.” Attendees also complained about costs facing Harvard’s student groups. The Harvard Box Office...
...thing we really try to focus on in our team is to know your strengths and play within yourself. And I think we both sort of have been able to find that right now.”Looking at their personal records, it’s impossible to overlook how much work each of them put in to earn minutes early in their careers.Prior to her freshman season, Lackner almost decided not to play for Harvard. Other schools courted her, promising starting positions and presenting her with a very difficult decision. It was not until late in the recruiting process...
...impressed as I am by Obama, I fear he would be this generation's Jimmy Carter, a man whose humility we appreciate and whose inexperience we're willing to overlook simply because we desire a change from the lies and arrogance of his immediate predecessors. The presidency is no place for on-the-job training. Howard Baldwin Sunnyvale, California...
...offensive fireworks, the Crimson defense ranks third in the Ivy League in points allowed, and has held opponents to a Division I-AA-low 53 yards rushing per game.“We’ve been harping on that, saying that we can’t overlook Penn,” senior defensive tackle Mike Berg said. “[If we lose to the Quakers] then Yale doesn’t matter anyway.”Penn running back Joe Sandberg, who rushed for 174 yards last week against Princeton, will run into a defense that...
...impressed as I am byObama, I fear he would be this generation's Jimmy Carter, a man whose humility we appreciate and whose inexperience we're willing to overlook simply because we desire a change from the lies and arrogance of his immediate predecessors. The presidency is no place for on-the-job training...