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This past Saturday, the Harvard Interactive Media Group (HIMG) hosted a video game throw-down in Lamont that attracted over 100 gamers from Harvard and MIT. The event featured official Halo, Smash Brothers, Starcraft: Brood War, and DoTA tournaments for serious gamers, as well as casual games for the weak...
...such pranks in the future. This tradition deserves better than to be quashed by overzealous prosecutors and an unsympathetic judge. Even worse, by providing impetus for police at other colleges to crack down on traditions they have grown weary of, a conviction could have repercussions that extend beyond MIT...
...shameful that a criminal lawsuit brought the tradition of the “hack” at MIT so close to extinction. Thankfully, MIT administrators engaged in 11th hour negotiations with prosecutors and convinced them to drop all charges. After refusing to take sides in the case for months, these administrators finally came to their senses and realized how integral a tradition the “hack” is to the MIT community...
...Crimson beat out host-Brown, Roger Williams, Tufts, the University of Rhode Island and MIT, in the team’s first action since the Atlantic Coast Championships in November...
...each of the official tournaments. The Nintendo Wii was awarded in a raffle, for which all participants received tickets according to how many games they won. Multiplay is part of the Harvard Interactive Media Group (HIMG), a Harvard-sponsored club founded last fall. The organization targets Harvard and MIT students and affiliates. Multiplay 01 was HIMG’s inaugural gaming event. “It’s the first such event that I’ve ever heard of,” says Allen Cheng ’09, one of the organizers of the event. The president...