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These high prices actually have a net negative economic effect on dining services?? balance sheet. Overpriced food forces students to sneak their friends into the dining hall, thus causing a direct loss for HUDS, already facing apparent financial woes in light of rising food prices. If HUDS were to sell dining hall meals at cost—instead of gouging guests—compliance with the payment affordable system would certainly be greater...
This past week, complaints about Harvard University Dining Services?? (HUDS) increasingly pallid dinner offerings have been mounting on open lists across campus. Apparently, the usual dinner fare has taken a dive off the deep end recently (living off-campus this year, I myself remain relatively insulated from the decline...
...generously donated TV’s in their current—and utterly useless—position inside the serving areas? Oh, right. The Harvard College Consulting Group (HCCG). Come on, Harvard. Even PBHA got the memo and stopped using HCCG’s free consulting “services?? and dished out money for some real help...
...disruption came after a power system from the same vendor, MGE, caused a similar failure in March of 2007, Levine said in an interview last night. Levine expressed surprise and disappointment about the recurrence, saying that FAS IT—the division responsible for FAS computing services??would be in contact with MGE to discuss “the failure of their equipment twice in a year.” Levine did not rule out the possibility of switching vendors, but added that it “would be extremely inconvenient for us.” After...
...issues that affect every student on campus. The Ad Board is a particularly serious concern this year because the College’s new alcohol policy now places student group leaders at higher risk for disciplinary action than ever. Matt and Randall are also committed to improving University Health Services?? mental health care, because when students reach out for help, they need to know that an accessible and sustainable plan of treatment awaits them...