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Maria Brennan (first from left), Assistant Director of the International Students Office tells jokes at International Students Office Welcome Reception. The reception was attended by over two hundred international students.
STAFF REPORTER
August 28, 2008
About 700 Institute employees have signed up for free transit passes through the Institute for the month of September.
NEWS EDITOR
August 28, 2008
In a college admissions cycle that saw major changes in financial aid and early application programs, the final admissions statistics and profile for the Class of 2012 remained comparable to previous years with the only sizable effect being an increase in female applicants to MIT.
STAFF REPORTER
August 28, 2008
This is the fourth interview in a five-part series introducing incoming students to some of MIT’s faculty, staff, and student leaders. Today, The Tech features an interview with Oaz Nir G, the president of the Graduate Student Council, who describes the GSC’s advocacy and offers advice to incoming graduate students.
STAFF REPORTER
August 28, 2008
Over the summer, we at The Tech heard there was a war between Russia and the country of Georgia. Curious, I turned to the popular source for cartographic data, Google Maps.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
August 28, 2008
A legal dispute involving model railroad hobbyists has resulted in a major courtroom victory for the free software movement also known as open-source software.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
August 28, 2008
After two years of slight declines, SAT scores held steady this year, according to a report released Tuesday by the College Board, the nonprofit organization that owns the exam.
NEWS EDITOR
August 27, 2008
This year, for the first time ever, graduate students will be able to purchase basic dental insurance through MIT.