
Kari Williams
Solar 7, the “green” house being constructed by the MIT Solar Decathlon team, will be shipped to Washington, D.C. for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon competition in early October.
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EDITOR IN CHIEF
Star A. Simpson ’10, wearing a circuit board that lit up and was connected to a battery, was arrested at gunpoint at Logan International Airport this morning and was charged with disorderly conduct and possession of a hoax device. Simpson was released on $750 bail earlier today; her pre-trial hearing is scheduled for Oct. 29, 2007 at 9 a.m. in East Boston District Court.
September 21, 2007
A university student reported she was sexually assaulted on the MIT campus in the early morning of Sept. 16.
September 21, 2007
Four months ago, the lot on Albany Street stood empty. If all goes to plan, in 10 more days the lot will be empty once again.
NEWS EDITOR
September 21, 2007
MIT has donated $6,000 to the Charles River Cleanup Boat, the volunteer organization faced with bills for decontamination and boat repair after its volunteers picked up a chunk of sodium that caught fire and exploded.
September 21, 2007
David C. Schmittlein will become dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management on Oct. 15 after working for 27 years at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, including, most recently, seven years as the school’s deputy dean.
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- In Short (9/21/07)
World and Nation
- Democratic Fundraiser Accused Of Running Illegal Ponzi Scheme (9/21/07)
- Euro Climbs to All-Time High; Canadian Dollar Exceeds USD (9/21/07)
- Blackwater Guards’ Shots Are Not Provoked, Iraq Concludes (9/21/07)
- Musharraf Criticized For Running For Reelection While Army Head (9/21/07)
- Bush Assails Congressional Democrats Over Federalized Child Healthcare Bill (9/21/07)
- Shorts (left) (9/21/07)
- Shorts (right) (9/21/07)
- Weather: Summer Holds On (9/21/07)
Opinion
- Institute Wisdom Watch (9/21/07)
Sports
Campus Life
- Campus Life was not published this issue.
Arts
- BOOK READING Ethnic Considerations in Harvard Square (9/21/07)
- CONCERT REVIEW No Whistling on the Bus (9/21/07)
- CONCERT LISTINGS September Shows (9/21/07)
- Reggae, Big Band, and Ska — Oh My! (9/21/07)