
Sherry Yan—The Tech
Graduate students will no longer occupy Green Hall in fall 2008. The dormitory will become a house for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, which has occupied part of Sidney-Pacific since fall 2003. Green Hall residents will be allowed to move to any other graduate dormitory.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
February 12, 2008
Green Hall, the women’s graduate dormitory, will become undergraduate housing and will exclusively house members of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority in fall 2008, residents were told in January. Current Green Hall residents were asked in January to leave by June 30, and they will have the option to move to any other graduate dormitory.
STAFF REPORTER
February 12, 2008
Five of the 46 chairs stolen from the Student Center Reading Room have been returned, and two more have disappeared, during an “amnesty” period declared by the Campus Activities Complex. The CAC has bought replacements and plans to implement a security system to keep more chairs from disappearing.
STAFF REPORTER
February 12, 2008
Anna L. Tang, the former Wellesley College junior accused of stabbing Next House resident Wolfe B. Styke ’10, is scheduled for a pre-trial discovery hearing on Monday, July 14 at 2 p.m., according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office. Tang last appeared in court on Monday, Feb. 4, when the court adjusted the terms of her house arrest to allow her to use a gym, the Wellesley Townsman reported.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
February 12, 2008
The risks of a terrorist attack on a nuclear reactor on a college campus, and the potential consequences, have been underestimated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, congressional auditors say in a report.
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- Defense Secretary Suggests Troop Levels in Iraq Should Not Decrease (2/12/08)
- Shorts (left) (2/12/08)
- Shorts (right) (2/12/08)
- Weather: The Windy City (2/12/08)
Opinion
- Corrections (2/12/08)
- Letters to the Editor (2/12/08)
Sports
- Volleyball Second in Fourth Annual MIT Invitational Tourney (2/12/08)
- Egypt Defeats Cameroon to Win Its Sixth African Cup of Nations Title (2/12/08)
- The Tech’s Athlete of the Week: Sophia L. Harrison ’08 (2/12/08)
- Upcoming Home Events (2/12/08)
- Scoreboard (2/12/08)
Arts
- Arts was not published this issue.