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...John C. Seitz, a fifth-year doctoral student in the study of religion who has worked closely with Orsi, said that the departure of Orsi and Lewis is a “loss for the university,” but that it will not necessarily inhibit the committee’s growth...
...body of a fifth-year undergraduate MIT student who had been missing for nearly two weeks was found washed ashore on Cape Cod last Thursday, according to news reports. The body of Daniel J. Barclay, 22, was found by a woman walking on Scussett Beach in Sandwich, MA., and was identified by Barclay’s mother on Friday, according to the Boston Globe. The cause of death was drowning. Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe told the Globe that the way in which Barclay drowned was still unclear. “There are no indications...
Daniel Barclay, a fifth-year student of political science and economics at MIT, has been missing for the past eleven days, the school announced yesterday. Barclay, 22, was last heard from on the evening of April 8, when he spoke to his grandmother on the phone. “Nobody has seen or heard from him since that time, and since then there’s been an ongoing missing person investigation,” said MIT Police Detective Bill J. Boulter. Boulter said that federal and local authorities have been notified, as well as all Boston-area universities. Barclay...
...Clark was from the Atlanta suburb of Martinez, Ga. He was a fifth-year student working toward degrees in biology and English, and a member of the Marching Virginians band. "He was just one of the greatest people you could possibly know," friend Gregory Walton, 25, said after learning from an ambulance driver that Clark was among the dead. "He was always smiling, always laughing. I don't think I ever saw him mad in the five years I knew...
Organizing the event were Andrew Lobb, a fifth-year Harvard graduate student specializing in algebraic topology and geometry—“particularly seven-dimensional laser calculus”—and Ronen Mukamel ’05, a first-year MIT grad student with similar research interests...