
Brian Hemond—The Tech
On Wednesday, the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory was evacuated due to the accidental triggering of a sprinkler system during construction on the sixth floor. The flooding reached the ground floor, puddling in the lobby near the main entrance of the building.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
September 26, 2008
Having lost the housing license to its water-damaged fraternity house, and facing allegations of rush misconduct by the Interfraternity Council, Alpha Tau Omega may be expelled from MIT.
STAFF REPORTER
September 26, 2008
After registering students in Lobby 10 for the past two weeks, new sorority Pi Beta Phi will give bids this Sunday to 60–80 undergraduate women.
September 26, 2008
Can you imagine publishing a book before age 11?
NEWS EDITOR
September 26, 2008
Did you notice the swarm of people in suits taking over Kresge Lawn with their huge white tent and fancy LCD name tags?
More News
- News Briefs (9/26/08)
- News Briefs (9/26/08)
- In Short (9/26/08)
World and Nation
- Promising Bailout Package Ends in Partisan Discord (9/26/08)
- Risks Seen for McCain in Politics of Economic Crisis (9/26/08)
- Washington Mutual Seized By Federal Regulators (9/26/08)
- Violence Increases as Settlers Begin Challenging Israel (9/26/08)
- Shorts (left) (9/26/08)
- Shorts (right) (9/26/08)
- Weather: Rain … Lots of it (9/26/08)
Opinion
- Can ‘Betty Crocker’ Really Run the United States of America? (9/26/08)
- Critiquing Steinem’s Take on Palin Pick (9/26/08)
- ‘The Sale of Our Future’ (9/26/08)
- SafeRide Improves Based on Student Input (9/26/08)
- Letters to the Editor (9/26/08)
Sports
- Second MIT Athletics Weekend Highlights Fall Sports Saturday (9/26/08)
- The Tech’s Athlete of the Week: Jacqueline M. Wentz ’10 (9/26/08)
- Field Hockey Outlasts Nichols in Double Overtime, 3-2MIT Blanks Emerson, 4-0MIT Names Rick Chrusciel Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach (9/26/08)
- Upcoming Home Events (9/26/08)
- Scoreboard (9/26/08)
Campus Life
- Campus Life was not published this issue.
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