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Volume 128, Issue 3 — 8 photos
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This is one example of office space built for IT companies, both international and domestic.
Diana Jue—The TEch
With 200 meters to go in the 5th heat of the 4x400-meter relay, John A. Granata ’11 chases a SUNY Cortland runner while trying to fend off a runner from Bryant College. The MIT relay finished in 3:22.46, placing 23 of...
OMARI STEPHENS—THE TECH
New luxury condominiums being built at the fringes of the city serve as homes for Bangalore’s IT workers.
Diana Jue—The Tech
Graduate students will no longer occupy Green Hall in fall 2008. The dormitory will become a house for the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, which has occupied part of Sidney-Pacific since fall 2003. Green Hall residents wi...
Sherry Yan—The Tech
Point guard Patrick S. Sissman ’10 sends a bounce pass to forward Michael M. Zieve ’11 during the Engineer’s 58-52 loss to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy on Saturday in Rockwell Cage. MIT came into the game shorthanded,...
Aaron Sampson—The Tech
Aqil Sajjad of Harvard, Samad Khurram of Harvard, Ali S. Wyne ’08 (also Tech opinion staffer), and Saad Zaheer ’09 (left to right) joined in 4-270 for a moderated discussion regarding the current political crisis in P...
Steve Howland—The Tech
This chart shows the lowest and highest rents charged in 2007–8 to graduate students living in the five single graduate dormitories. The family apartment buildings Westgate and Eastgate are not listed here. Rates for ...
Source: MIT Housing Web site
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