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Volume 144: Year in Review

From the Editor-in-Chief

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Bad Ideas Weekend 2025 holds 28 events from Jan. 24 to Jan. 26

There were 28 different events, from Good Morning Rave to Dig Your Own Grave.

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Blue Bottle Independent Union workers conduct Jan. 25 Kendall Square walkout

Prull: “As an independent union, we do it all ourselves. We are both workers, and union members, and union leaders.”

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MIT Integration Bee Hosts 44th Annual Competition

"Integration Bee is a very embedded part of MIT culture…It's the only place where you hear 3, 2, 1 Integrate."

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Slippery, snowy conditions ahead

Mixed precipitation is expected throughout the day on Thursday. Stay safe and tread carefully!

puzzles & games

Crossword: Turn of Phrase

This is a challenging themed puzzle by Lili Wilson.

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Year in Review (2024): National Sports

February 11th, 2024: The Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in OT 25-22 to win Super Bowl LVIII

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Storylines heading into Super Bowl LIX

Super Bowl LIX is just three days away! On Sunday, February 9th, the Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, LA, as they compete to take home the Lombardi Trophy.

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What you’ve missed about MIT’s winter sports over IAP

Whether you’ve relaxed at home or traveled abroad, MIT’s winter athletes have been hard at work over the January IAP period. Some teams have hit their stride, while others have faced a few slips. If you haven’t been keeping track of the teams while away, here is a recap of how they’ve been doing (as of the time of publication):

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Mavs deal Luka Doncic to Lakers for Anthony Davis in unexpected blockbuster 3-team trade

Late Saturday night, the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA agreed to a blockbuster trade with the Los Angeles Lakers, sending their franchise superstar Luka Doncic to the City of Angels in return for defensive stand-out Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a first round draft pick in 2029.

an ellie for your thoughts

Dear Ex-Girlfriend Redux

I can’t believe you actually did it.

restaurant review

BRED Gourmet’s Smoked Burgers Come to Kendall Square

Family-owned BRED Gourmet arrives as a new lunch stop near MIT

Science

Tiny Disks, Big Impact: Wireless Brain Therapy with Magnetic Nanodiscs

Your brain is a massive game of well-choreographed pinball. At every instant, a hundred billion neurons fire through a hundred trillion synaptic connections. It’s an incredibly complicated system ― and things can go wrong. In Parkinson’s disease, misfiring neurons cause tremors and uncontrollable movements. One possible treatment is Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): using implanted electrodes that send electrical impulses to specific brain areas responsible for motor control, DBS essentially resets parts of the pinball board. By hijacking neural signals, it’s been shown to reduce symptoms and improve motor function. However, DBS’s applicability is limited by its invasiveness. The surgery can cause hemorrhages and infection, and the target, commonly a region called the subthalamic nucleus, is buried deep inside the folds of the brain.

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Warming up for the weekend

MIT SIPB launches the beta version of OpenGrades, a fully anonymous course evaluation platform

On Dec. 12, 2024, MIT’s Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) launched a beta version of OpenGrades, a platform where students can anonymously share information about classes at MIT since Fall 2021.

Three from MIT named 2025-26 Schwarzman Scholars

On Jan. 15, the Schwarzman Scholars Program announced its tenth cohort, including three from MIT. Scholars pursue a fully funded, one-year master’s degree at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Per the scholarship’s website, the Schwarzman Scholars Program is intended to create leaders and form “global relationships that can be activated...

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NOTICE: Retraction of Vol. 144 Issue 18 Guest Opinion Piece

After careful deliberation amongst the Executive Committee and our faculty advisors, we have decided to pull this article, which was signed by the MIT Coalition for Palestine (C4P), from publication. This article is being retracted in full. Our decision was made in light of increasing hostile rhetoric and action against...

NOTICE: Opinion Section Temporarily Suspended Until Further Notice

The Tech Editorial Board has identified critical flaws in the standard operating procedures of our Opinion section that we feel must be corrected before we continue to publish articles from this section. We at The Tech adhere to the highest journalistic standards, and we see it as a serious disservice...

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Campus Life

Regaining confidence, one step at a time

No one else can help me become more confident except myself.

Ice and Fire

Dear Em*, are you my Halley’s Comet or my North Star?

Notes from a Hope(less/ful) Romantic

“For what it’s worth, I think the act of writing and creating from a dark place is just as cathartic and reconciliatory to one’s self and others as it can be devastating.” — Em