Student center exhibit to display murals from Senior House
“Since 1996, over 451 murals have been painted in Senior House...there are ones in rooms, in suites, in stairwells and in bathrooms. They’re really using the internal architecture of the building in this phenomenal way that I don’t see in other places.”
Dreamers face uncertain futures despite temporary protection
Dreamers Ian Bouche ’21, Jose Gomez ’17, Johan Villanueva ’20, and Avital Vainberg ’21 discuss their experiences as DACA students.
Second annual Day of Action encourages public service, engagement with local community
Free and open to the public, the event included lectures, town-hall type sessions, film screenings, workshops, and booths where student groups and community organizations conducted outreach.
Listen to him, he likes zucchinis
It’s hard to be completely optimistic on your own, what with famine, poverty, and the confusing architecture of the stud.
Pass/No Record falls short
P/NR engenders bad habits for freshmen and a mindset that is damaging in the long run. It's more than just grades: P/NR is a culture. But there is a solution.
Seniors lead softball to unprecedented heights
The team's rapid turnaround shows what a mark the Class of 2018 has made on the program.
The world in varying shades of gray
Halloween comes early to MIT, as Next Act uses a bit of necromancy to pull you into a musical that is anything but dead. An undead work of art in every sense of the word.
Few vague ways of ‘fixing’ your broken heart
Next time you are comforting a heartbroken friend, you can use some tricks that you learned in this book. But other than that, this book has little to offer.
COVID-19 live updates: MIT students had contact with Tufts student who tested positive
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Warm weather is coming — later
The phrase “April showers bring May flowers” has at least halfway come to fruition this year. The Northeast has experienced several large rainstorms this spring with another big storm happening today.
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COVID-19 live updates: MIT students had contact with Tufts student who tested positive
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Drop date, summer housing, SpringFest
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Warm weather is coming — later
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SafeRide CPW hours, Day of Action, blood drive
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Former MIT student who assaulted woman in her dorm room pleads guilty, avoids prison
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NEET will offer two new threads this fall
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Court battle against MIT for excessive Supplemental 401(k) Plan fees continues
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President Reif responds to editorial on MIT’s moralizing
“Your editorial of April 5th points to serious, difficult questions we must ask when developing relationships with outside parties, including what qualifies or disqualifies a potential collaborator, and how we can gauge whether our choices serve the long-term best interests of MIT.”
The hypocrisy in MIT’s moralizing
The MIT administration has reliably commented on political matters when it is easy to do so, but it has strategically chosen to remain silent on matters of injustice for which it shares culpability.
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The shocking state of rape kits in America
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Would you trade your identity for a bag of marbles?
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Panda pandemonium
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The greatest pizza is the simplest
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A curse hangs over the youngest of the Kennedys
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Watch this wild, heartfelt goose chase to cockblock teenagers
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Audience ‘Members Don’t Get Weary’
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Engineers post national rankings, impressive victories mid-spring
Women’s lightweight ranks seventh nationally, both tennis teams sweep opponents.
Engineers begin spring sports on a solid note
Men’s Baseball (1–3) started off with a win against Trinity University behind a strong outing by Zachary Kopstein ’20, but dropped their next two matchups against them and lost to No. 1 UMass Boston.
Engineers collect championships and individual awards across the board
MIT Women’s Basketball wins their first NEWMAC championship.
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Engineers post national rankings, impressive victories mid-spring
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Engineers begin spring sports on a solid note
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Engineers collect championships and individual awards across the board
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Playoffs, new seasons, and honors in sight for Engineers
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Engineers refuse to let February keep them quiet
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AJ Edelman ’14 to represent Israel at the 2018 Winter Olympics
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Engineers end January on sturdy note
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Welcome to CPW, Class of 2022!
The Tech interviews prospective students at CPW about what's awesome about MIT and themselves.
The Heavenly Palace falls
A non-operational Chinese space station long expected to fall out of orbit crashed harmlessly into the Pacific last week, but raised concerns about space debris causing damage to orbiting spacecraft.