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Issue 63 : Tuesday, December 3, 1996
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News
MIT Maps Out Plan For Athletic Center
Morning Steam Dip Leaves Campus Cold
Flu Outbreak Strikes MIT, Thriving in Crowded Conditions
New Student Services Center Aims for Convenience
Medlinks Mark World AIDS Day with Lobby 7 Booth
Short Takes - Former Dean Sues Amherst, Alleges Racial Discrimination
World and Nation
Security Conference Proposes Weapons Cuts Across Europe
Mexican President Dismisses Incompetent Attorney General
FBI Probes Possible Hezbollah Connection to Saudi Bombing
TV Executives Tentatively Agree To Use Age-Based Ratings System
News Briefs I
News Briefs II
Weather - Sun Ahead
Letters to the Editor
LSC Porncom Ignores Community Spirit
MIT's Neighbors Might Foot Monorail Bill
More Constructive Ideas Needed on Student Input
Arts
MIT's stylish Dance Troupe still growing
Phish Derivatives
Bela Fleck & The Fleckstones -
Live Art
Either/Orchestra -
Across the Omniverse
The Jazz Mandolin Project
Sports
Men's Basketball Falls 78-62 To Babson in Tough Home Loss
Women's Basketball Win's MIT Tourney
Photographs
Off Course - By Hugo
Courtesy of The Improbable Players
The Improbable Players, an improvisational theater group composed of recovering druf users, will be showing a video preview of their work Thursday at 4 p.m. in 4-206. They are looking for other groups to co-sponsor shows at MIT during the spring term.
Helen Lin--The Tech
Ying Zhang '99 places a red ribbon upon one of the information tables in Lobby 7 in recgnition of World AIDS Day.
Tiffany Lin--The Tech
Alisha L. Sieminski '99 performs her piece called "The Anger of Fear" as part of the Dance Troupe's fall show
Movement With Exclamation
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Dammed For Life - By Jessica
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