More Freshmen Request Move in Lottery One in five freshmen requested a move in this year’s adjustment lottery, up from one in seven last year. Of the 1022 freshmen, 200 requested a change and 110 were able to move. A record 833 people are expected to attend tomorrow’s twelfth annual CityDays, a campus-wide event run by the MIT Public Service Center that places students at community agencies for a day of service. LSC Adds Optional Movie Captions The Lecture Series Committee will provide optional captioning for many of their movies beginning this fall. The Tech’s Guide to Student-Friendly Local Banks By now, you’ve probably seen the banks setting up in the Student Center with their colorful logos and friendly college-aged employees, trying to lure you into opening an account with them. How do you know which one is right? Into MIT’s Hidden Places: Follow the Orange Florey Okay, I’ll admit it. When I was a freshman, I was totally clueless. WORLD AND NATION U.S. May OK U.N.-Sponsored Multinational Force in Iraq U.S., N. Korea Meet in Person For First Time in Four Months U.S. Close to Agreeing to Help Poor Countries Buy Medicines
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