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Free Palestine A letter to Palestine from Indigenous Black America By Kelvin Green II Jun. 4, 2021. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Email; Print; I stand in solidarity with you. My heart longs for you. I know what itis to be oppressed.
GRADUATION IS NOT THE END Yes, this is a love letter to The Tech and every staff member on it, because what else would it be? GEATHERS AND CHEN RE-ELECTED AS UA PRESIDENT AND VICE Geathers and Chen re-elected as UA president and vice president in 2021 election By Kristina Chen Jun. 4, 2021. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Email; Print; Undergraduate Association (UA) Election Commissioner Sarah Pertsemlidis ’23 announced the results of the UA presidential election and the Class Council elections in a May 1 emailto undergraduates.
MIT REQUIRES ALL FACULTY AND STAFF TO BE VACCINATED TO The email writes that the decision to require the vaccine was based on “understanding of the science behind the vaccines, their established safety and efficacy, and their wide availability across the state andcountry.”
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Name recordings By Áron Ricardo Perez-Lopez May. 6, 2021. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Email; Print; Graduating students received email invitations from Name Coach, a name pronunciation service, to record their names for Commencement in an email April 30. SENIORS END THEIR TIME AT MIT WITH A BANG Seniors end their time at MIT with a bang — literally! By Phoebe Lin Jun. 4, 2021. Facebook; Twitter; Reddit; Email; Print; As seniors prepare to commemorate their time at MIT, the virtual format of this year’s commencement appears to be a plus for one small reason:thunderstorms.
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PALESTINIAN ACADEMICS SHARE THE TRAGIC REALITY OF LIFE This is the reality for AbuAlrub and other Palestinians living in the West Bank, where over 700 road obstacles — including 140 armed checkpoints — limit their mobility. These roadblocks, along with the continuously expanding Israeli settlements that are illegal under international law, mean that AbuAlrub can’t get to work or visit hisLATE SPRING WARMTH
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GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL RELEASES RESULTS OF ADVISING MIT Graduate Student Council’s (GSC) Subcommittee on Advising conducted a survey of current MIT graduate students and their experience with advising. This voluntary survey was open to MIT graduate students that had conducted research with an advisor over the past academic year, and was accepting responses from Jan. 12 to Feb.15.
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MIT RECEIVES $261 MILLION FROM LORD FOUNDATION BY CAMI MEJIA NOV. 21, 2019 The Lord Foundations were established by Thomas Lord to support institutions seeking to advance research, education, and innovation. Each foundation benefits a specific university or institution selected by Lord and his successor, Donald Alstadt.News
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While GPA in science core GIRs increased by 0.06 in Fall 2018, GPA in science core GIRs dropped by 0.36 in Spring 2019, according to last year’s results from Phase One of the experiment.News
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING DISCUSSED DURING NOV. 20 FACULTY MEETING BY MARGARET RODRIGUEZ NOV. 21, 2019 Huttenlocher’s presentation outlined three key areas that the college intends to address: computing fields and their rapid evolution, computing in other disciplines, and the social and ethical responsibilities of computing.News
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Daher advises students to take their time when deciding on a research interest. “You only get to really know your passions once you get out of your comfort zone start taking a couple of classes and projects that ... you might not necessarily stick to. If you’re not going to explore at MIT, where and when are you going toexplore?”
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SUBMERGED INTO THE DEPTHS OF HEARTACHE BY LULU TIAN NOV. 21, 2019 Overflowing with artistic flare and emotion, ‘Waves’ follows the life-changing experiences of an African-American family struggling to find themselves in an overwhelming world.guest column
THE CASE OF SETH LLOYD IS A MICROCOSM OF THE SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS AT MIT BY MIT STUDENTS AGAINST WAR NOV.21, 2019
We will not wait a day longer. We will not wait for these conversations to happen weeks from now, in a back room, on terms dictated by the very people who committed the relevant offenses.MIT Women's Soccer
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MIT WOMEN’S SOCCER BEATS JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 21, 2019 A historic season for the MIT Women’s Soccer team comes to an end as they face an unlucky defeat in penalties against defending championsWilliams College.
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THANKSGIVING BREAK, BLOOD DRIVE, W20 CLOSURENOV. 21, 2019
A blood drive will be held in La Sala de Puerto Rico on the second floor of the Student Center Monday Nov. 25 and Tuesday Nov. 26 from 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Visit the following website to make an appointment: http://web.mit.edu/blood-drive/www/. DROP DATE, STUDENT-FACULTY DINNERS, LEADERSHIP AWARDNOV. 13, 2019
Students have until 11:59 p.m. Nov. 20 to submit approved changes for drop date, to change a subject from credit to listener, or to petition a December advanced standing exam. MEAL PLAN WORKING GROUP TO DEVELOP A NEW MEAL PLAN MODEL BY MARGARET RODRIGUEZ NOV. 13, 2019 Director of Campus Dining Mark Hayes said that the Meal Plan Working Group is receiving input from students by including members of the House Dining Committee (HDC) in working group meetings, facilitating discussions with different dorms and their respective heads of houses and interested residents, and opening up an online...*
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THE CASE OF SETH LLOYD IS A MICROCOSM OF THE SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS AT MIT BY MIT STUDENTS AGAINST WAR NOV.21, 2019
We will not wait a day longer. We will not wait for these conversations to happen weeks from now, in a back room, on terms dictated by the very people who committed the relevant offenses. DEMOCRATIZE MIT COALITION REPLIES TO PRESIDENT REIFNOV. 13, 2019
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GENERATING HOUSE DINING PLAN IDEAS IN THE CONTEXT OF PROGRAM CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS BY PETER CUMMINGS AND MARK HAYESNOV. 7, 2019
MIT’s dining system runs at a deficit, making reinvestment difficult. This leads to a decrease in the meal plan’s perceived value, an increase in dissatisfaction among mandatory subscribers, and further limits participation and the dining program’ssustainability.
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GENERATING HOUSE DINING PLAN IDEAS IN THE CONTEXT OF PROGRAM CHALLENGES AND CONSTRAINTS BY PETER CUMMINGS AND MARK HAYESNOV. 7, 2019
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THE CASE FOR PEDESTRIANIZATION IN BOSTON BY JEN FOX NOV. 7, 2019*
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MIT WOMEN’S SOCCER BEATS JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 21, 2019 WOMEN’S SOCCER WINS NEWMAC CHAMPIONSHIP BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 13, 2019 MIT MEN’S WATER POLO BEAT IONA COLLEGE BUT FACE A LOSS AGAINST STFRANCIS COLLEGE
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MIT WOMEN’S SOCCER BEATS JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 21, 2019*
WOMEN’S SOCCER WINS NEWMAC CHAMPIONSHIP BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 13, 2019*
MIT MEN’S WATER POLO BEAT IONA COLLEGE BUT FACE A LOSS AGAINST STFRANCIS COLLEGE
BY SULEMAN THANIANA NOV. 7, 2019*
MIT WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY BEATS CLARK UNIVERSITY BY SULEMAN THANIANA OCT. 31, 2019*
MIT CREW WON VARIOUS ACCOLADES AT THE HEAD OF THE CHARLES BY SULEMAN THANIANA OCT. 23, 2019*
BALLROOM DANCE TEAM SHINES AT UCONN HUSKY CLASSIC 2019 BY JESSICA BERNIER OCT. 23, 2019*
MIT MEN’S FOOTBALL BEATS MAINE MARITIME COMFORTABLY BY SULEMAN THANIANA OCT. 16, 2019 * Read more in Sports »Campus Life
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BY TECH SUPPORT SEP. 26, 2019 Just take a first step in a direction that seems right for you at this moment in time. Things will change, and that’s alright. PARTY FOOD AND RELATIONSHIPS BY TECH SUPPORT SEP. 12, 2019 Be yourself and focus on doing what you enjoy, and things will follow.BOREDOM BLUES
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TARGETING TUMORS WITH NANOPARTICLES BY KERRI LU OCT. 31, 2019 THINKING ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE’S THOUGHTS BY LAURA SCHMIDT-HONG OCT. 23, 2019 NOBEL LAUREATE JIM ALLISON TALKS CANCER RESEARCH, SCIENCE EDUCATION, AND ADVICE FOR ASPIRING RESEARCHERS BY LIANE XU OCT. 16, 2019 Jim Allison won the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 2018 for pioneering the use of immunotherapy against cancer. In an interview with The Tech, Allison talks about the past, present, and future of cancer research, along with giving some general advice for scientists.*
TARGETING TUMORS WITH NANOPARTICLES BY KERRI LU OCT. 31, 2019*
THINKING ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE’S THOUGHTS BY LAURA SCHMIDT-HONG OCT. 23, 2019*
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