ANDREW SWAYZE
Maxwell Mann ‘12 observes as Nathan Lachenmyer ‘10 works to free the drive chain from the bell at the Kendall Red Line station. The MIT Kendall Band Preservation Society began their work repairing and refurbishing the Paul Matisse musical sculpture yesterday.
NEWS EDITOR
April 2, 2010
A man was arrested early Tuesday morning on campus and charged with rape and trespassing.
STAFF REPORTER
April 2, 2010
Though the effects of the health reform bill have yet to be felt, the passage of the bill shined a hard light on health care inequities and runaway medical costs. Professors, and staff at MIT Medical are already preparing for the bill’s consequences by conducting new research and looking for new ways to fix health care inefficiencies.
April 2, 2010
Leland Cheung, an MBA/MPA student at MIT Sloan School of Business and Harvard Kennedy School of Government, was elected to the nine-member Cambridge City Council in November last year and is currently serving a two year term. In addition to being the first student to be elected to a seat on the council, Cheung is also the council’s first Asian-American member.
More News
World and Nation
- Strains easing, Chinese leader plans visit to United States (4/2/10)
- Health care for all, in practice, with Obama down the street (4/2/10)
- Top european clerics defend Pope Benedict abuse decision (4/2/10)
- Court ruling on wiretap a challenge for President Obama (4/2/10)
- After Iraq vote, Tehran seeks to weigh in on establishing government (4/2/10)
- Shorts (left) (4/2/10)
- Shorts (right) (4/2/10)
- Weather: A beautiful weekend (4/2/10)
Opinion
- Editorial: Return assignments
before finals week (4/2/10) - When students get a say (4/2/10)
- Calm down? I think not (4/2/10)
- Update from the Graduate Student Council (4/2/10)
- The city of tomorrow (4/2/10)
- Apply for UA positions (4/2/10)
Sports
- Wrestling wins first national title in MIT history (4/2/10)
- March Madness: editors’ bracket busted! (4/2/10)
- ATHLETES’ CORNER Track athletes win, set records at Washington and Lee Spring Carnival Women’s lightweight four beats Princeton by seven seconds Men’s heavy eight races past Boston College in first scrimmage of 2010 (4/2/10)
- Scoreboard (4/2/10)
- Upcoming Home Events (4/2/10)
Campus Life
- Campus Life was not published this issue.


