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133: 296: 239: 441:. The first Steer Roast took place in the spring of 1964, and this MIT tradition was maintained for over fifty years on the first weekend of every May. In May 2014, Senior House celebrated its 50th anniversary of Steer Roast. In the past MIT presidents and professors attended, but this time no presidential appearance occurred, in spite of the usual invitations. Then in 2017, Steer Roast was to be held during the first weekend of May, but two weeks before that, the event was cancelled by MIT administrators. Soon afterwards, in spite of student and alumni pleas and protests, Senior House itself was closed down. In May 2017, Steer Roast was celebrated off campus and on schedule. 1969: 430: 1675:
featuring 2 MIT bands. The LMC recently put out the first official CD of MIT bands that can be found on their website, as well as below. This sets a precedent at the school in that the CD is offered for Free Download, publicizing MIT's up and coming artists that also play the LMC's Concert Series. The LMC is also responsible for holding MIT's Battle of the Bands at Campus Preview Weekend, which it has recently taken over and established as a competitive ground for solely MIT bands.
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and taught by MIT undergraduates, graduate students, alumni, and members of the local community. ESP's students are given the chance to learn from passionate and knowledgeable teachers; ESP's teachers can gain experience developing their own curricula with access to students with strong desires to learn.
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The name Resonance follows an established joke among MIT a cappella groups of using a science or math-based pun to name the group. In science, resonance has to do with vibration and harmony. Specifically, resonant frequencies are the frequencies that cause natural amplification of signal – a commonly
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The Logs perform throughout Massachusetts and the New England area. Recent biannual tours have included performances around Washington DC, California, Michigan, and Texas. The group has earned songs on the Best of College A Cappella (BOCA) compilation albums from 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009, and their
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every three years; they won the quarter-finals in 2000, 2003, and 2006, as well as the semi-finals in 1996 and 2006. In 2010 the Chorallaries of MIT released their most recent album "Stereophony," whose track "Hot Air Balloon" was featured on both Voices Only 2010 and Best of College A Cappella 2011.
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THINK stands for Technology for Humanity guided by Innovation, Networking, and Knowledge. The competition challenges high school students across the United States to take a refreshing approach to designing a technological solution to a social problem. Its founding vision is that applicants will learn
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Dance (previously Drink) Till You Drop (DTYD) is an annual party, hosted by the Burton-Conner living group the Burton 3rd Bombers, which is typically held the Sunday of Patriot's Day weekend in the Burton-Conner House Porter Room. The party has been traditionally accompanied by a hack and hosted live
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Independent Activities Period (IAP) is a four-week-long inter-semester "term" offering hundreds of optional classes, lectures, demonstrations, and other activities throughout the month of January between the Fall and Spring terms. The final event is a half-day "Charm School" sponsored by the Student
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as a dog chained to the concertmaster. After an international search, Dante Anzolini became Music Director of the Orchestra and Associate Professor of Music at MIT in September 1998. For the 2006–2007 season, Paul Biss from Indiana University served as interim conductor for MITSO, and in the fall of
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Ensemble traditions include a bi-annual "spearing" ceremony to welcome new members, as well as a semi-formal gathering called Ensemball. The Ensemble also regularly performs "Scene Nights", which showcase a collection of scenes, and "24-hour shows", which entail writing, rehearsing, and performing a
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MIT students use a combination of the department's Course number and a number assigned to the class to identify their subjects; the course which many universities would designate as "Physics 101" is, at MIT, "8.01." For brevity, course number designations are pronounced without the decimal point and
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Nationally, Resonance is perhaps best known for its recognition through CASA, the Contemporary A Cappella Society, having received a 2004 and 2008 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA) nomination for Best Mixed Collegiate Arrangement, a 2008 CARA award for Best Scholastic Original, as well
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The Musical Theatre Guild is an entirely student-run theater group which performs four musicals per year (spring term, summer, fall term, and IAP). Membership is open to anyone, but preference is given to MIT students and MIT community members for cast and production roles. Performances are open to
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The Chorallaries of MIT are the first co-ed a cappella performing group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in the winter of 1976–77, the group is typically composed of undergraduates, graduates, and occasionally faculty. They perform several free public concerts a year on the MIT
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However, in 2007, five volunteers using a boat to clean up trash from the river banks were injured by a small explosion and fire, apparently caused by unreacted sodium residue. MIT quickly donated funds to pay for decontaminating and repairing the boat, although it was not clear at the time who was
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This "annual" event is generally not scheduled in advance, but occurs spontaneously in the Spring in response to the MIT administration's announcement of the tuition increase for the following year. The "riot" usually consists of a noisy protest march through the campus, accompanied by traditional
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MIT has relatively few formal traditions, compared to many other universities, but has a rich culture of informal traditions and jargon. There are a few "big events" such as Commencement (graduation), but many smaller, decentralized activities sponsored by departments, labs, living groups, student
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In addition to a concert near the end of each semester, Techiya performed at on-campus events, at local synagogues, and in NYC every spring. They sing songs in many languages, including Hebrew, English, Yiddish, Ladino, French, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, and Amharic. The group unfortunately became
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performance group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Logs began as a close-harmony octet, singing popular and comedy melodies of the 1940s. The Logarhythms were named by one of their founding members, Ed Kerwin. Their current repertoire consists primarily of modern pop, hip hop, and
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The MIT Educational Studies Program (ESP) was created by MIT students in 1957 to make a difference in the community by sharing MIT's knowledge and creativity with local high school students. Since then, its programs have grown to support well over 3000 students each year. ESP classes are developed
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MIT students often refer to both their majors and classes using numbers alone. Majors are numbered in the approximate order of when the department was founded; for example, Civil and Environmental Engineering is Course I, while Nuclear Science & Engineering is Course XXII. Students majoring in
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Resonance regularly performs on the MIT campus, at the minimum presenting a single full-length concert per term. Each concert is primarily composed of a collection of songs, both covers and originals, selected and arranged for a cappella by members of the group. Over 100 different songs have been
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group from MIT. Founded in the 2000–2001 school year, the group is co-ed and typically consists of sixteen undergraduate and graduate students (though its size varies). It is one of seven a cappella groups at the school, and is known across campus for its frequent free performances and its funny,
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MIT IDEAS Global Challenge encourages teams to develop and implement projects that make a positive change in the world. Entries are judged on their innovation, feasibility, and community impact. One component of the competition is the Yunus Challenge, named in honor of 2006 Nobel Prize winner Dr.
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A second tradition is less obscure; if there is an annoying technical problem with the screening (e.g. bad focus, bad sound, a botched film reel switchover), eventually an annoyed patron will yell out "Focus!" (for example), and "LSC...Sucks!", with the crowd chiming in loudly on the second word.
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A criminal case was initiated, and a graduate student accepted responsibility, resulting in a fine and a community-service sentence. In addition, a long-running civil suit against a fraternity resulted from this incident, culminating in a six-figure out-of-court settlement. The student newspaper
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Campus Preview Weekend (CPW) is a relatively new event sponsored by the Admissions Office, which invites recently admitted high school students to visit the campus before deciding whether or not to attend MIT. Invited students can sample classes, tour the campus, attend special events, and stay
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MIT's student body has several governing organizations. The Undergraduate Association is the primary representative body for undergraduate students while the Graduate Student Council represents the interests of graduate students. Organizations like the Interfraternity Council (IFC), Panhellenic
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Syncopasian is an Asian a cappella group at MIT. Founded in 2008, Syncopasian's mission is to promote Asian music and pop culture at MIT and in the surrounding community. Unlike other a cappella groups on campus, its repertoire includes songs in not only English, but also in Chinese, Cantonese,
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A co-op of MIT's bands on campus, the LMC provides a venue for artists to play as well as open jam sessions for students. Started in 2009 by MIT student band, The Guitar Knives, the LMC is now an official student group that holds concerts about once every 2 weeks in the Student Center, usually
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Each year, six high school student groups are invited to MIT to attend Techfair and to present their project proposal to the THINK administrators. The proposal consists of a summary, technical plan, and budget. Three student groups are then chosen to develop their proposals over a semester long
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As one of the few Institute-wide gatherings on a weekly basis over the years, LSC movie screenings have developed and retained a few quirky traditions which sometimes befuddle outsiders. One unspoken tradition relates to the 1950s style introductory film clips that announce "coming attractions"
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In IAP 2003, MTG produced Star Wars: Musical Edition, a musical version of the original Star Wars movie, featuring musical numbers from existing musicals with the lyrics changed to fit the plot. In April 2005, part of the group performed selections from the show at Celebration III, a Star Wars
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Battlecode held every year during the Independent Activities Period at MIT, and the competition is changed annually. The game consists of armies of virtual robots battling each other, controlled solely by the AIs written by competition participants. For many years, Battlecode was programmed in
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Resonance was envisioned by Sara Jo Elice who, with her friend (and eventual co-founder) Jessica Hinel, fleshed out the original idea while waiting to audition for an MIT Musical Theatre Guild production. Jay Humphries was auditioning for the same production and ended up becoming an inaugural
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Founded in 1974, the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble, denoted "Ensemble" for short, is a student-run theater group. The group puts on one Shakespeare play each semester as well as one non-Shakespeare play each IAP and summer. These shows are open to the public. Unlike other MIT theater groups, the
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MIT has 33 varsity sports teams. Of the previous 41 varsity sports, eight (Alpine Skiing, Golf, Men's Ice Hockey, Women's Ice Hockey, Men's Gymnastics, Women's Gymnastics, Pistol, and Wrestling) were cut in 2009 for budget reasons. MIT also has an extensive club and intramural sports team.
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which was an Internet phenomenon in 2012. The video featured hundreds of MIT students dancing in a wide overview of dozens of extracurricular student activities across the campus. The music video closely followed the original version, and included cameo appearances by MIT professors
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is a concert devoted solely to off-color, nerdy, controversial, offensive, and often humorous material; a good-faith effort is made to offend everybody equally, but no quarter is given. Popular topics include: offensive sexual references; mocking the MIT administration; lambasting
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chants of "$ $ $ is Too Damn Much!", where "$ $ $ " is replaced by the newly announced tuition amount. Participants generally let off steam in a good-natured way, and injuries or property damage are extremely rare. The tradition has died out and then been revived several times.
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campus, as well as at a numerous on-campus events and at concerts, festivals, and private venues off-campus. The Chorallaries, as keepers of the MIT alma mater ("Arise All Ye of MIT") also perform at Freshman Convocation in September and at the Commencement Ceremony in June.
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The Cross Products are MIT's Christian co-ed a cappella singing group. Founded in 1988, their stated purpose is: "We exist to glorify God through music, and to tell others about the ways that He has changed our lives: we are each products of the cross of Jesus Christ."
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The origins of the MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO) date back as far as 1884 when the first MIT Tech Orchestra appeared on campus along with the Banjo and Glee Clubs. The orchestra disbanded and re-appeared several times over the years that followed until 1947, when
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is with us again! Volume VI, number I of that illustrious journal, "The Campus Voice of Reason," has opened with a thundering 'Challenge to Dogmatism" in which Frank Peseckis relates once again the thrilling tale of his fight against Bias In The Department Of
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Resonance, like many a cappella groups, has a single "alum" song, taught to all members and used to close almost all performances. Group alumni are invited to join the current members on stage to finish the night. Resonance's alum song is "Easy People" by the
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features cover songs performed and recorded by the '02–03 and '03–04 members of the MIT Logarhythms. The tracks were recorded at MIT at the Logarhythms' newly built studio. Track one was mixed by Viktor Kray. All remaining tracks were mixed by John Clark.
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play all within a 24-hour period. Shakespeare Ensemble also has a strong tech community, with its own traditions. One such tradition is the "sex-light", denoting pink- or purple-tinted lights shined during a scene with romantic or sexual connotations.
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The band plays at all types of events year-round. In its recent history, it has performed at football, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, women's rugby, water polo, and hockey games. The band has also played for events such as the re-opening of the
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and the Cambridge Science Festival. During MIT's Campus Preview Weekend in April, the band leads the prospective freshmen from the keynote address in Rockwell Cage to an activities fair in Johnson Ice Rink. Every December, the band tours downtown
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Battlecode, also known previously as The ACM/IEEE Programming Competition, 6.370, or RoboCraft, is a computer game AI programming competition. It was originally organized by the MIT ACM/IEEE Club, but is now a separate student organization.
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Council (Panhel), Living Group Council (LGC), and Dormitory Council (Dormcon) are independent bodies that represent the interests of fraternities, sororities, independent living groups, and undergraduate dormitories respectively.
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All three Resonance full-length albums are available only through the group directly. Best of College A Cappella is produced and distributed to various retail sources by Varsity Vocals. acaTunes awards are produced by acaTunes.
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was a new development in movies, the movie trailers would be preceded by a clip announcing, "Coming Next Week", followed by "In Stereo". For whatever reason, MIT audiences would spontaneously read the announcements aloud, in
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Japanese, Korean, and other East Asian languages. The group holds two large concerts in the winter and spring and also performs at a variety of other on-campus events. It released its first album titled Syncopasian in 2011.
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In March 2007, the Logs participated in and took first place in WERS' All A Cappella Live competition at the Majestic Theatre in Boston, competing against the Tufts Beelzebubs, Brandeis VoiceMale, and the Harvard Low Keys.
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how to be resourceful in society, which makes networking a core component of the competition. It aims to connect high school students with professors and MIT students so that they can develop an innovation for the world.
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Nine years later John Corley (1919–2000) took over the direction of the Symphony until 1966, when David Epstein (1931–2002) became the Symphony Orchestra's music director. Under Prof. Epstein, the orchestra performed at
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features cover songs performed and recorded by the '04–05 and '05–06 members of the MIT Logarhythms. The tracks were recorded at MIT at the Logarhythms' studio. Tracks were subsequently mixed by producer John Clark.
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As of 2008, Battlecode has been opened up to virtually anyone interested in participating outside of MIT. The competition is a class at MIT and its software has been used for several other classes and projects.
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off the roof to let it plunge six stories onto the ground, to celebrate Drop Date, the last date one can drop classes at MIT. The resulting dent in asphalt has spawned a unit of volume, known as the Bruno.
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and other colleges in the region; excruciatingly hilarious science puns; and disgusting sexual references. The concert is usually about 2½ hours long, with a mixture of skits, songs, and general hilarity.
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Muhammad Yunus, where teams are invited to tackle a specific development need. Previous topics include increasing adherence to tuberculosis drug regimens and affordable small-scale energy storage.
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Shakespeare Ensemble works with professional directors in the area. In the past, the Ensemble has taken their shows on tour; previous tours have included the East Coast, California, and England.
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is an annual matchmaking event where thousands of students complete a psychology questionnaire and are matched with their best algorithmic match for valentine's day across the two universities.
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The MIT Wind Ensemble, also known as MITWE or 21M.426, is a group of instrumental performers who are students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The group performs classic (such as
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graduated and drifted away, and as student activism in general declined, publication became more sporadic. It ceased publication in the 1980s. It was briefly revived in 1999. Authors for
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Note: The point listed lies just North of and outside of the tennis court on most current satellite maps. For instance, Google maps shows the center of the court at 42.359477, -71.087763 .
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Hacking at MIT can refer to two distinct but closely related activities. Both have a rich history at MIT, despite being unsanctioned activities and often violating official policies.
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singing group. Founded in 1990, the group takes its members from both the undergraduate and graduate students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the undergraduates of
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on the top surface. The ring is traditionally made of gold, the beaver is the largest North American rodent, hence "gold beaver" has informally become "Brass Rat" in student lingo.
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Spring Weekend is an annual event that includes performances by local as well as major recording artists as well as picnics, parties, home varsity games, and other celebrations.
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was selected as the MIT mascot because beavers are "nature's engineers"; this decision was made at the Technology Club of New York's annual dinner on January 17, 1914. President
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and made several LP recordings. David Epstein's tenure ended in the spring of 1998 upon his retirement from the Institute. The MITSO has also performed with artists such as
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convention for which George Lucas was present. In the fall of 2005, MTG produced Star Wars Trilogy: Musical Edition, which encompassed the entire original trilogy.
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only. Current players must re-audition at the beginning of every year to remain in the ensemble. The audition consists of a short piece of the student's choice, a
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Techiya is MIT's Jewish, Hebrew, Israeli a cappella group. Founded in 1994, the group released a demo tape in 1997. Since then, they have released three albums:
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The Asymptones are MIT's lowest time-commitment a cappella group. Founded in 2007, they have regular concerts in conjunction with Roadkill Buffet, the on campus
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The annual MIT $ 100K Entrepreneurship Competition has supported the creation of at least 60 companies worth a combined $ 10.5 billion since it started in 1990.
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cited example being the singer who can, at the right frequency, break glass with their voice. Keeping with the theme, the resonance name is often formatted as
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Resonance member as well. In 2001, the MIT Association of Student Activities recognized Resonance as its seventh a cappella group on campus at the time.
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colleges and universities. The fourth annual concert – held in November 2009 – raised nearly $ 3000 in audience donations, which was donated to the
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research, which draws large crowds from around the Boston area to enjoy music, dance, and other performing arts from a diverse array of groups from
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), the most popular department, collectively identify themselves as "Course VI" or "Course 6."
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The Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) is a computing and information technology student group at MIT. SIPB was founded in 1969 by
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was a student-run newspaper, based at MIT, but distributed and staffed by people from other colleges in the Boston area as well, primarily
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dorm. As of the date of the event, it was the most significantly publicized Time Traveler Convention, including front-page coverage in the
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Christian Ferko and Colin Nancarrow teach a class called "Quantum Physics in Flatland" to high school students at MIT ESP Splash 2018.
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gas. In the past, Sodium Drops occurred sporadically, initiated by impromptu groups of students from various dorms and fraternities.
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MIT 'Chomsky Style' Best Gangnam Parody Yet? Noted Intellectual Steals The Wacky Show (2012). The Huffington Post. Retrieved from:
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has published an editorial urging readers to take responsibility for any injuries to innocent parties that result from the prank.
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near where MIT was founded, and there is also a cluster of fraternities on MIT's West Campus that face the Charles River Basin.
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published an article with the headline "MIT 'Chomsky Style' Best Gangnam Parody Yet? Noted Intellectual Steals The Wacky Show".
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overnight with MIT students. The first fully inclusive event was held in 1999. 2013's CPW was held around early to mid April.
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proposed the beaver. The sports teams at MIT often choose to feature Tim as their mascot, and go by the name "The Engineers".
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MIT has over 380 recognized student activity groups. These are mostly governed by the MIT Association of Student Activities.
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of MIT, appearing at athletic events, fundraisers, and other occasions. The name "Tim" is simply "MIT" spelled backwards. A
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The final tournament is held in Kresge Auditorium, and features commentary from the contestants and Battlecode developers.
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The Lecture Series Committee (LSC) organizes weekly screenings of popular films as well as lectures by prominent speakers.
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for sustaining a speed of over 30 km/h over a 1.5 km triangular course. A modified version of that craft, the
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published by MIT. The aim of the publication is to "foster solution-oriented discourse about international problems.
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club founded in 1967. It is known for technical proficiency, often pursuing difficult and challenging choreography.
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undergraduate ring is designed and presented in the sophomore year of each class. The design is unveiled during the
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From the 1970s until the early 1990s, MIT had a succession of student-led projects which designed, built, and flew
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music, and is open to the entire campus. First hosted in 1969, the event celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019.
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This periodic publication reports on results from recent and ongoing Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (
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The term "hacking" typically refers to the activity of roof and tunnel hacking, where students explore building
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dormitories, features oddball activities, stunts, and constructions. Notable Bad Ideas events include temporary
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All MIT undergraduates must complete physical education classes as well as a swim test or class as part of the
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The convention featured lectures on various aspects of time travel from MIT professors and faculty, including
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The group has produced three albums, its latest being the self-titled "Resonance" released in fall 2007.
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Immediately before the beginning of Fall term, during Orientation Week for new students, residents of
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SIPB has funded, developed, and maintained several important software projects at MIT, including a
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in the spring term. The latter has been a tradition since 1999 (Class of 2001), and is typically a
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to the exclusion of other philosophical systems, and campaigned with more success against student
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is an acronym for Walker Memorial Basement Radio, referring to the location of the radio station.
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with help from current and former residents of the MIT living group Putz, one of the halls in the
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is MIT's student newspaper. It is published once a week on Thursdays during the academic year.
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bands, as part of an outreach program. The ensemble has taken two international tours: to the
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sticks were lit up in earlier years, but this practice was discontinued due to concerns about
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display anonymously installed usually during the night. Many hacks commemorate historical or
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The East Campus courtyard is the site of many Bad Ideas Festival and East Campus Rush events
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The ensemble has commissioned many works for Wind Band, including pieces by Kenneth Amis,
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orchestra performs on campus, and has toured nationally and internationally, including to
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multi-channel theatrical sound system, the tradition has continued unchanged for decades.
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encompass hundreds of student activities, organizations, and athletics that contribute to
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was an HPA built and flown by a student team in 1983, with the aim of winning a £20,000
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The ensemble's second CD ("Solo Eclipse") was released in 2008, featuring new works by:
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by replacing "oh" for zero (unless zero is the last number). Thus, "8.01" is pronounced
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The MIT Folk Dance Club, founded in 1959, sponsors 3 public dance sessions every week:
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received near-perfect marks in its review from the Recorded A Cappella Review Board.
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TechX is a student group that organizes events that bring technology, new ideas, and
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activities, and ad hoc groups of MIT community members united by common interests.
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The group is known for its humor and creativity, culminating in "The Nth Annual
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team solves puzzles in a room with chalkboards, projectors, computers, and food
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traditions and student activities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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went on to have over 44 pilots, including the first female pilots of an HPA.
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The MIT Muses, MIT's only all-female a cappella group, was founded in 1988.
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Steer Roast is an annual weekend of celebration and festivities hosted by
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MIT students produced "MIT Gangnam Style", a lighthearted parody of the "
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in 2012 as one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in the World",
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This event, which usually takes place between the parallels of the
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2007, Adam Boyles began his tenure as the current music director.
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compilation CD. The group is also known for regularly hosting the
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is purely student run, and is open to the entire MIT community.
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dormitory construct large-scale temporary structures, such as a
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ProjX, a program that provides funding for MIT student projects
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events, particularly those relevant to science and technology.
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classic rock, and their close-harmony lives on in many tunes.
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direction, and its editorial policy became more aligned with
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The MIT/Wellesley Toons are a cross-campus, co-ed college
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and displayed alongside a logo of a shattered wine glass.
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instruments made in Indonesia, and the musicians perform
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Mobile Autonomous Systems Laboratory competition (MASLAB)
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in 1979, the first of the MIT HPAs to successfully fly.
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in the fall term, which is followed months later by the
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Concertino for Violin and Chamber Winds, by Peter Child
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The convention inspired a full-length musical entitled
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Nick Semenkovich; Angeline Wang (September 11, 2007).
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students in the ensemble may choose to take MITWE for
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MIT Assassins' Guild — a live-action roleplaying group
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Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center
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Beyond Calculation: The Next Fifty Years of Computing
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Denning, Peter J.; Metcalfe, Robert M. (2012-12-06).
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Blueprint, a hackathon for local high school students
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aircraft, which flew, solely under human-power, from
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Daedulus project documented in The Fullness of Wings
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on May 7, 2005, in the hopes of making contact with
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Activities Office.  The first IAP was in 1971.
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International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella
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(August–September 1979). 2782:Basu, Sanjay (April 9, 1999). 2524:General Institute Requirements 1590:, a pioneer of minimal music. 1576:traditionally costumed dancers 792:A mural created by MIT hackers 646:conversion of sodium metal to 1: 4035:Smith, Nancy (7 March 2011). 2615:"Course Code Designation Key" 2488:system, including thirty-six 2003:, when he performed works of 778:The Time Travelers Convention 723:on May 7, 2005 (May 8, 02:00 375:Independent Activities Period 329:Each spring, the denizens of 4367:Information Systems Research 4311:Brain and Cognitive Sciences 3281:"Time Travelers' Convention" 3066:(accessed November 13, 2012) 2690:MIT Division of Student Life 2484:MIT has an active Greek and 885:In 2007, ESP alumni founded 658:responsible for the damage. 559:HPAs were precursors to the 4633:Fraternities and sororities 4556:MIT Science Fiction Society 3480:Nash, Ashley (2 May 2008). 3375:"MIT ESP - Welcome to ESP!" 3230:Belluck, Pam (2005-05-06). 2474:Fraternities and Sororities 2445:. 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