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Crowding to Return In Fall, But Sparsely Administrators say it is likely that there will be a small amount of crowding next year in undergraduate dormitories, despite previous vows to the contrary. Undergrad Survey Releases First Stats Fifty-six percent of seniors who responded to a March survey said they were “very satisfied” with the athletic facilities on campus, compared with only eight percent of seniors in a survey last year -- before the September opening of the $55 million Zesiger Sports and Fitness Center. Three Crimes at MIT, But No Big Security Changes Cambridge city resident Noel McKenzie was discovered sleeping in the East Campus boiler room last week by the house manager, said John E. Driscoll, deputy chief of the MIT Police. SafeRide Tracking Project Nears End of Beta Testing The project, sponsored by the Microsoft-MIT iCampus Alliance, is currently available for use at http://shuttletrack.mit.edu. Edgerton Residents Discuss Damage, 106 dB Noise The group discussed vibration damage to cars and computer monitors and what students describe as almost unbearably ear-splitting pile-driving from construction on Novartis’ new facilities at the former New England Confectionary Company candy factory on Massachusetts Ave. Prometheus, a new monthly newspaper on campus, published its first issue yesterday. from the crowd at the Chinese Students and Scholars Association--sponsored Chinese Culture Fair. Lion dance is a traditional presentation performed for festival celebration. WORLD AND NATION N. Korea Announces Nukes, Beijing Talks End Day Early Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq Surrenders to American Forces Areas of Beijing Quarantined But SARS Epidemic Continues
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