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Gates Speaks on Spam, Searching, Job William H. Gates III described new innovations in spam filtering, image browsing, and portable media to an audience of over 1,000 MIT students yesterday.
Students Request Opinions On Ring A group of sophomores launched a Web site this Tuesday morning to express their discontent over certain features on the 2006 Brass Rat. At the time of press, the site’s survey had received 196 responses, 172 of which came from members of the Class of 2006.
Diversity GIR Discussed At Recent Town Meeting The student representatives of the task force on the educational commons held their first town hall meeting with students on Tuesday evening.
UA Elections Begin With Some Positions Going Uncontested Fifteen individual and nine teams of candidates will officially begin campaigning for Undergraduate Association and class council positions at 5 p.m. tonight.
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EDITORIAL Vote Kerry in Massachusetts Primary
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COLUMNS Don’t Blame Me, I Voted For Kodos
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FEATURES Sex and the SafeRide: Dating, With Benefits
Single and Loving It
How to Eat Like an Asian: Manners
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Death by Zeitgeist: Or How I Learned to Quit Smoking and Love the Gum
SPORTS MIT Women Set Many Records In NEWMAC Finals
CU’s Price for Playing Division I
Two Straight Wins Keep MIT Volleyball on Streak
Weather Aside, Baseball Fans Know Spring is Here
MIT Students Compete, Struggle In BU-Hosted Figure Skating Meet
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