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Tennis Fees Lowered

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The Department of Athletics has lowered its indoor tennis court fee in response to student protest about the $4 an hour charge.

Students who pay tuition to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences are now able to use the courts on a walk-on basis at $1 an hour. Andronike E. Janus, assistant director of athletics, said yesterday. The $4 fee used to secure a reserved court, she added.

If students still wish to reserve court time, they must pay court charges of $8-$24 depending on the time of day and length of play, she said.

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