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Trangendered Added To Anti-Bias Policy MIT has added protection for transgendered individuals to its Nondiscrimination Policy statement, making “gender identity” the first newly protected category since “sexual orientation” was added in 1981.
Early Applications Drop Twenty Percent; Yale, Others Alter Policy MIT received 2,865 early action applications this year, approximately 20 percent less than the 3,579 it received last year.
Morss Hall Will Soon Be Open to Student Groups Possible uses for the space include a practice area for dance performance groups during the day. MIT also plans to use the space for catered events and conferences, said Director of Campus Dining Richard D. Berlin III.
WORLD AND NATION AARP Endorses Medicare Bill Covering Prescription Benefits
China Proposes Fuel Efficiency Standard Stricter Than in U.S.
U.S. Troops Leave Iraqi City, Hand Control Over to Iraqis
Chicago Sun-Times President Resigns In Scandal, Parent Company for Sale
News Briefs
News Briefs
Muhammed Found Guilty by Jury In Sniper Trial, Deliberation Brief
Weather: Who Says You Have to Go With the Flow?
EDITORIAL A Message for DKE and the IFC
COLUMNS A Message from DKE
A Pro-Life Perspective
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Problems with DAPER?
On Repetition
ARTS CLASSICAL REVIEW: Chamber Chorus Haunts Kresge -- Program of Monteverdi, Bach, Harbison Focuses on Death
COMEDY REVIEW: Rock, Paper, Stifler’s Mom -- All-You-Can-Eat Laughs at Roadkill Buffet Show
CONCERT REVIEW: FJE Needs a Little Jazzing Up -- No Star Power: Jazz Ensemble Gives an Almost Ordinary Concert
RESTAURANT REVIEW: A Rare Find in Malden -- French Bistro Run by Husband and Wife Team Features Good Rolls, Healthy Portions
THEATER REVIEW: What If... MIT Didn’t Have Playwrights? -- Dramashop’s Student-Written One-Acts Intriguing, Relevant and Well Done
SPORTS Off-Season Fun: Players Tested For Dope, ‘The Jerk’ Says Nope
Schmeckpeper Heads to NCAA DIII National Meet in Indiana
COMICS bloux
hay fever
thinking is a disease
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