
Tristan Honscheid—The Tech
Building E52 reopened to the economics department this week following two years of extensive renovations. The facility will be renamed the “Morris and Sophie Chang Building” at a dedication ceremony this March.
STAFF REPORTER
January 7, 2016
After seceding in 2013, Maseeh Hall and its Executive Council (MHEC) decided to formally rejoin MIT’s Dormitory Council (DormCon) this past December. This marks the first time in over forty years that DormCon represents every dorm at MIT.
January 7, 2016
On Dec. 16, 656 students were admitted to MIT’s class of 2020. With a record-high 7,767 early action applicants this year, the early-admission rate sunk to 8.4 percent, down from 9.6 percent last year.
STAFF REPORTER
January 7, 2016
MIT will not be joining the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success (CAAS), an organization of more than 80 colleges and universities that offers an alternative to the Common Application and seeks to help underserved students during the college preparation process.
January 7, 2016
MIT’s economics department is moving back into Building E52 this week after more than two years of renovations to the 1938 Art Deco building, which overlooks the Charles River.
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World and Nation
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Opinion
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Sports
- MIT sailing team takes 14th place at Rose Bowl Regatta Some of the country’s highest-ranked programs competed at the weekend event hosted by USC (1/7/16)
- Red Sox pay price to sign David Price (1/7/16)
- Men’s swimming and diving finishes first in Winter Invite (1/7/16)
- Women’s swim & dive gets third at home invitational (1/7/16)
Campus Life
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Arts
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