
Sam Range—The Tech
After a weekend of non-stop rain, large puddles and waterlogged debris have turned the machine shop at East Campus into a soggy mess. See article, page 13.
Web Update
NEWS EDITOR
Vrajesh Y. Modi ’11 has been elected as UA President and Samantha G. Wyman ‘11 as UA Vice President. The pair received over 80 percent of the votes. The UA Elections results were released at 2 p.m. on Saturday March 20. A total of 1,686, or about 40 percent of students, participated in the election. To find out more information regarding the UA Election results, visit http://web.mit.edu/elections/Spring10/results.shtml.
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
March 19, 2010
A freshman was found seriously injured after a long fall that left him immobilized for hours in the Stata Center on Thursday morning.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
March 19, 2010
East Campus, Next House, and the Phoenix Group section of Ashdown will be the only three dorms open to undergraduate students over the sumer, Dean for Student Life Chris Colombo announced in an e-mail yesterday.
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
March 19, 2010
Facing a 6.2 percent increase in applications and a 9.7 percent admission rate, the MIT Class of 2014 experienced the most competitive admissions cycle yet. The biggest change to the process was a modified essay requirement, eliminating the standard 500-word essay and introducing more and shorter essays.
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
March 19, 2010
After heavy winds and unrelenting rain this past weekend, several residential and academic buildings on campus had leaks.
More News
- MIT settles with Gehry over Stata Ctr. defects (3/19/10)
- MasteringPhysics copiers are more likely to fail 8.01T (3/19/10)
- Institute Professor Diamond may be next Fed member (3/19/10)
- Senators investigating Gruber ask for Hockfield’s assistance (3/19/10)
- A mental checkup at Cornell after rash of student deaths (3/19/10)
- In Short (3/19/10)
World and Nation
- Shorts (left) (3/19/10)
- Former rivals Obama & Clinton forge foreign-policy partnership (3/19/10)
- Germany, in a reversal, says Greece should turn to IMF (3/19/10)
- Shorts (right) (3/19/10)
- Doctor says he warned Pope’s ex-archdiocese about priest (3/19/10)
- Questions rise as schools rely on ‘zero tolerance’ suspensions (3/19/10)
- In search for killers in Mexico, focus on a cross-border drug gang (3/19/10)
- Weather: Warmth as spring begins (3/19/10)
Opinion
- Letters to the Editor (3/19/10)
- What if you went to school for free? (3/19/10)
- What if you went to school for free? (3/19/10)
- In support of Social Security (3/19/10)
- Vote in Lobby 10 today (3/19/10)
Sports
- Taekwondo wins honors (3/19/10)
- Women’s tennis falls 2-7 to Bates in close matches (3/19/10)
- Sports Shorts (3/19/10)
- Scoreboard (3/19/10)
- Upcoming Home Events (3/19/10)
Campus Life
- Campus Life was not published this issue.
Arts