Some Parents Worry That Obama’s Tues. Speech Will Indoctrinate Their Children
President Barack Obama’s plan to deliver a speech to public school students on Tuesday has sparked a revolt among conservative parents, who have accused the president of trying to indoctrinate their children with socialist ideas and are asking school officials to excuse the children from listening.
Fraternity Rush 2009 (as appeared in print)
CORRECTION TO THIS ARTICLE: The below schedule, which appears as it was printed in the Sept. 4 issue of The Tech, contains numerous inaccuracies. A corrected version of the schedule has been published online and in a flyer distributed at the Greek Griller.
Professors Called to Washington to Serve, Advise the President
Since Obama stepped into the White House, he has called on several MIT professors to work in or with his administration. Four have taken temporary leave from the Institute to work full-time in Washington, and others serve as advisers. These professors have taken on diverse tasks: managing budgets, crafting policy, overseeing legislation, and working with other countries.
Fraternity Rush 2009 (corrected)
Because of erroneous data provided by the Interfraternity Council, the fraternity rush Daily Confusion published in Friday’s <i>Tech</i> contained numerous inaccuracies. Fraternity rush chairs were asked to review their chapters’ entries and the requested corrections were made in this reprinted version. Enjoy Rush!
Construction Projects
<b>Project:</b> Building 10 Dome Renovation<b>Why:</b> Water leakage<b>Began:</b> April 2009<b>Schedule:</b> Scaffolding down by Decem ber 2009<b>General Contractor:</b> Walsh Brothers
Small Fire in 36
A large printer/copier on the second floor of Building 36 began smoldering at 8:07 p.m. last Thursday night, according to MIT spokeswoman Jennifer F. Hirsch.
Jag Patel, Antony Donovan Move In to Senior House
<i>The Tech</i> recently met with Jagruti S. Patel ’97, Antony N. Donovan ’94, and their cat Tyler, interim housemasters of Senior House. Last week, they took over the office left by Henry and Cynthia Jenkins in May 2009, and will serve for the next one to two years.
Dome Cocoon Comes Down in Dec. Media Lab E14 Move-In by October
Construction to make the Building 10 dome weathertight continues through December, while the new Media Lab Extension prepares for new occupants in October, according to MIT Facilities.
Scientists Lucky to Have Spotted Planet
Were astronomers just lucky when they discovered the planet WASP-18b?
Residence EXploration 2009
CORRECTION TO THIS ARTICLE: The Daily Confusion published in Friday's Tech gave an incorrect date for the housemasters' welcome brunch. The event occurs on Sunday, August 30 at 12:30 p.m., not Saturday, August 29.
Institute Planning Task Force Suggests Major Cuts, Changes
No more paper Add/Drop forms? Undergrads forced out of their dorms after three years? Online master’s degrees? GIRs taught during the summer? Shuttered Athena clusters?
After Discussions, EC Residents and Admins Resolve Security Gate Conflict
A new parking security gate is being built between East Campus and Building 66. The gate’s construction sparked controversy among East Campus residents, who feared that the new gate would infringe upon residents’ ability to drive up to the dorm.
Rivest, MD5’s Creator, RemovesEntry from NIST’s Hash Contest
A team lead by Professor Ronald L. Rivest declared this summer that their new cryptographic hashing algorithm, MD6, was not suitable for the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-3) competition. Because of new performance requirements for the second round of the contest, the MD6 algorithm no longer met NIST’s requirements.
‘The Tech’ Checks Out 31337 Conferences:Blackhat, DEFCON Spice Up Las Vegas
Code breaking, party going, and general electronic mayhem. These phrases describe the seemingly one constant in the world of information security: the passing of the annual DEFCON and Black Hat hacker conferences. Both held the same week of July 29, 2009 in blazing hot Las Vegas, Nevada, these conferences are the life blood of the industry and hobbyist communities alike.
MIT Partners with Island Nation To Build New Technology School
In line with its mission to advance scientific knowledge “that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century,” MIT is working on a new international collaboration that will include aid in overseeing the opening of a new design-based university and an international design center which will both be located in Singapore.