Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Margaret Cheney Room (3-310) is a private space for MIT women complete with study areas, beds, showers, a kitchen, and a grand piano.
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Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
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Ronan K. McGovern G
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Green Room in the Infinite Corridor is a popular study destination between classes.
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Students show disapproval of dining plan, process
According to dining referendum, only 12 percent of students approve of HDAG’s process
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The small Edgerton Lounge (NW10-034) has space to chat with friends as well as Athena computers and a printer.
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
William D. Drevo ’13
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The CSAIL Recreation Zone (32-D440) offers fun diversions from a hard day of coding.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Black Students’ Union (BSU) Lounge (50-105) is a place for BSU members to relax and hold events.
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Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Rainbow Lounge (50-005) has LBGT-related materials in addition to study spaces.
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William yee—The Tech
MIT Executive Vice President and Treasurer Theresa M. Stone SM ’76 speaks at the UA Senate meeting Monday evening, as UA President Vrajesh Y. Modi ’11 and Senate Speaker Jonté D. Craighead ’13 look on. At the meeting, Craighead and Modi fielded proposals for restructuring the UA.
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Infographic by aislyn schalck — the tech
The results of the UA referendum show a majority disapproval of the dining plan recommended by the House Dining Advisory Group (HDAG). The new dining program will be implemented starting next fall, according to the Division of Student Life.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The large Edgerton Lounge (NW10-032) has table-top games and a wide-screen TV.
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Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Dreyfoos Lounge on the first floor of the Stata Center boasts group study areas.
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
Xindi Song ’10
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Alexander Chernyakhovsky—The Tech
The Given Lounge (35-520) is available with permission from the Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity.
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
Ronan K. McGovern G performs at Rooftop Comedy’s preliminary stand-up competition at MIT. As part of the 4th annual National College Comedy Competition, MIT’s team will rival Tufts University at Mottley’s Comedy Club this Thursday.
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
Jacob S. Sharpe ’11
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Michael T. Lin ’11
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Manohar Srikanth—The Tech
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Marlar Lounge (37-252) has the perfect equipment for practicing presentations.
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Jennifer Rees
Trinity P. Leonard ’13 plays against Mills College in California over spring break. The Engineers beat Mills with an official win of 9-0, unofficial of 13-0.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Concourse Lounge (16-128), open only to Concourse students, boats a kitchen and seminar room.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Tang Hall Lounge features a pool table and a flat panel TV mounted on the wall.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The CSAIL lounge (32-G950) is a popular location for larger events, like the kickoff of the CSAIL Olympics.
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Situation for Noon Eastern Time, Tuesday, March 29, 2011
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
Matthew R. Rodriguez ’11
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photo courtesy of Andrew Powell
Paul G. Hlebowitsh ’11
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Vanessa C. Bowens ’12
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