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...peers, we do not want to see the population of GSAS graduate students driven by housing costs and availability farther and farther from the campus,” wrote Ellison, who serves on the Faculty Advisory Committee on the University’s “Fair Market Rent?? policy...
...mistakes it did with Loker Commons. Instead, they say, as long as Harvard brings students to Allston, the city and the market will do the rest. But as Cambridge’s puritanical licensing restrictions have shown—not to mention Harvard Square’s prohibitively expensive rent??the presence of students does not automatically guarantee the presence of social amenities. Harvard must plan for Allston in a way that encourages establishments such as groceries and late-night dining and that picks up the slack when circumstances introduce market failures, often invisible to administrators, that diminish...
...Look, if I had seen a ‘For Rent?? sign in his window I would have been a little concerned about that,” Mitchell says now. “But he assured me that that was not the case, that he was still committed to this place. That was the reason I came, because he invited me. And I think he’s a wise enough host to know that if you invite someone over to a party, you don’t go out to see a movie...
...Harvard biking will not be over in September. As grateful as all students should be for Quad Bikes’ planned efforts, there is still more to be done. In addition to fixing and selling bikes, the shop should accumulate a fleet of bicycles which it can rent??at affordable cost—to those who merely want to zip across campus to hand in a paper or grab a quick lunch. And additional drop-off or pick-up locations in Harvard Square to supplement the one in Cabot basement would be convenient for students and increase revenue...
Without health insurance, a doctor’s visit can cost an entire day’s wages. Janitors have to choose between getting health treatment or paying their rent??and rarely chose the former. For many of Boston’s janitors, getting sick means staying sick, especially as taking time off work, or just getting a good night’s sleep, is often infeasible. Few of Boston’s janitors have health benefits, although workers regularly receive insurance and higher pay in other cities...