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Murphy said in an interview that he was impressed by MIT??s attempts to increase retail space in Porter Square, an effort he said is also needed in Harvard Square...
...Division of Bioengineering said “with certainty and a clear conscience that race did not play any role in the decision that resulted in Prof. Sherley’s tenure case not being taken forward.”Sherley will sit outside the office of MIT??s Provost from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, and will swear off food until he resigns. According to The Boston Globe, about 30 supporters joined his protest yesterday.Sherley has undergone extensive preparations for his strike. He said he has undergone tests for kidney, liver, and heart function...
...white paint coating the walls of “The FEAR of smell—the smell of FEAR” exhibit at MIT??s List Visual Arts Center appears upon first glance to be in typical art gallery style. The neutral paint, however, belies the fact that this art stinks—literally. Upon rubbing or scratching the walls, visitors are enveloped in the scent of sweat that has been chemically reproduced and infused into paint by Berlin-based Norwegian artist Sissel Tolaas. The work is the first part of a two-part installation called...
...collegiate career with 4,841 total yards, 126 more than Cornell’s Ed Marinaro. McLeod, with two seasons under his belt, now has 2,053 career yards....Two streakers ran onto the field with 29 second remaining in the game. The painted letters “MIT?? were visible on the back of one of them. Senior Neil Sherlock began approaching the man before restraining himself, and security guards eventually wrestled him to the ground before forcibly escorting him off the field.—Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu...
...earned them a night in the New Haven slammer. 1963: Widener Library’s pillars were disgraced with “Beat Harvard” spelled out in blue paint. The removal was costly, and the Elis won (boo), but the perpetrators were slapped with a suspension. 1982: MIT??s Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity rigged a large black weather balloon to emerge out of the field’s 45-yard line during the second quarter of the game. Affectionately named “The Blob,” said balloon was emblazoned with the school?...