Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Ece Gulsen G receives an influenza vaccine at MIT Medical’s student-only flu clinic in the Student Center on Thursday. All 1000 doses reserved for the day were used.
STAFF REPORTER
October 16, 2009
After several years of inquiry from the Undergraduate Association and The Tech, the office for the Dean for Student life released the breakdown of the student life fee last Tuesday.
STAFF REPORTER
October 16, 2009
Changes to MIT’s dining system will have to wait another few months—at least. Competing proposals released last spring from the Blue Ribbon Dining Committee and the UA Dining committee await the final report from the Institute-wide Planning Task Force before discussions concerning them can continue.
THE BOSTON GLOBE
October 16, 2009
It’s an unlikely medical device: a sleek smartphone more suited to a nightclub than a rural health clinic. But it’s loaded with software that allows health workers in the remote northernmost Philippines province of Batanes to dramatically reduce the time it takes to get X-rays to a radiologist — and to get a diagnosis for a patient being tested for tuberculosis.
October 16, 2009
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Opinion
- MIT Admissions Right to Use Shorter Essays (10/16/09)
- UA Update (10/16/09)
- Corrections (10/16/09)
Campus Life
- Campus Life was not published this issue.
Arts
- RESTAURANT REVIEW Eating Out with Mom and Dad (10/16/09)
- CONCERT REVIEW Built to Spill Dig Further Down (10/16/09)
- BOOK REVIEW Byrne, Bikes, Buenos Aires, Oh My! (10/16/09)
- CONCERT REVIEW Reviving the Masters (10/16/09)


