Harvard Library Fines No More
Harvard announced this week that they will no longer charge 50 cents a day for overdue books. Harvard's Steven Beardsley told The Harvard Crimson that overdue book fines are stressing students.
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At May 6, 2017 at 06:48PM
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NPR News: Harvard Library Fines No More
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