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...being a large grocery, it’s certainly not one of Yale’s dining halls—which offer five different meal plans, each with the option of using included “Eli Bucks” at their campus convenience store. HUDS’s BoardPlus is a poor substitute, failing to pay for purchases on a late-night CVS run. A little more digging reveals that Annenberg (and HUDS) don’t stack up to any of the other Ivies’ dining services. To put it briefly, each of our peer institutions offer...
...pool the funds of these grant-giving organizations along with whatever the Council can contribute and distribute them evenly among Harvard students? Essentially, it would create a BoardPlus for the arts where students could spend this money freely at the Harvard Box Office on approved performances. This new system could then base funding on the size of the audience. Even $20 in “ArtsPlus” would go a long way towards encouraging all Harvard students to attend student performances. Moreover, tying arts funding to attendance would achieve one of the common goals of all grant-giving organizations...
...Celeris: BoardPlus payment...
These include categories like police and medical emergencies, counseling and drugs and alcohol, as well as transportation options, dining information and brief descriptions of BoardPlus and Crimson Cash...
...took the three-hour seminar, and finally understand the difference between BoardPlus and Crimson Cash. But now our question is: Why bother with the distinction? Separating the BP and the CC is Pointless--Undergrad credit: Unite...