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Last Published: October 14, 2008
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Komal Patel (left, a junior at Simmons College) and Sanjay Divakaran ’08 dance during the Bhangra portion of MIT South Asian Student’s Annual Milan Garba-Raas Dance Festival on Saturday, Oct. 11.
STAFF REPORTER
October 14, 2008
Last Friday night, the MIT Energy Night lit up Cambridge as students, faculty, and enthusiasts alike flocked down Massachusetts Avenue toward the MIT Museum. Forty MIT energy projects populated each and every corner of the museum, displaying topics from sustainability to efficiency.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
October 14, 2008
Although MIT’s undergraduate population is almost half female, only about a third of the undergraduates in the most popular course, VI, are female, according to statistics released by the Office of the Registrar on Oct. 3, 2008.
NEWS EDITOR
October 14, 2008
To spend down its large budget surplus, the Dormitory Council will not tax the dorms this semester.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
October 14, 2008
Paul Krugman PhD ’77, a professor at Princeton University and an Op-Ed page columnist for The New York Times, was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science on Monday. Krugman was formerly a professor at MIT and used to teach 14.02 (Principles of Macroeconomics).
THE MIT NEWS OFFICE
October 14, 2008
Former Department of Mathematics Head Kenneth Hoffman, who spent more than 40 years on MIT’s faculty and made significant contributions to U.S. education and science policy, died Sept. 29 following a heart attack. He was 77.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
October 14, 2008
For students who set their sights on Wall Street during the boom years, the end has come just as they are getting ready to join the party.
STAFF REPORTER
October 10, 2008
In its second year of operations, the Campaign for Students has already raised $277 million to support student scholarships, research, and student-oriented services. The campaign aims to raise $500 million by MIT’s 150th anniversary in 2011.