Volume 128, Number 3
The Weather Today: Sunny after a cold start, then MIT’s increasing clouds in the afternoon, 31°F (-1°C) Oldest and Largest Tonight: Light snow changing to rain by dawn, 27°F (-3°C) Newspaper Tomorrow: Rain, heavy at times, 40°F (4°C) Details, Page 2 Volume 128, Number 3 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Green Hall Residents Will Leave Reading Room Chairs In Fall and Thetas Will Move In Still Missing; Criminal By Michael McGraw-Herdeg graduate Association president both available to undergraduates. When EXecUtiVE EDitor said they were dismayed to see a W1 opens, it will add hundreds of Charges May Be Filed Green Hall, the women’s gradu- housing decision apparently made undergraduate beds; but W1 is cur- ate dormitory, will become under- without consulting students. The rently scheduled to undergo exten- By Arkajit Dey e-mail to IFC presidents that tipsters graduate housing and will exclu- lack of student input is reminiscent sive renovations starting this fall and staFF reporter had located stolen at chairs “one or sively house members of the Kappa of MIT’s early 2006 announcement to reopen in fall 2010. Five of the 46 chairs stolen from more MIT fraternities.” She said that Alpha Theta sorority in fall 2008, that Ashdown Hall would become The Senior Segue program, the Student Center Reading Room her office “can ensure amnesty for residents were told in January. Cur- an undergraduate dormitory, W1, which placed undergraduate se- have been returned, and two more those involved if the return of those rent Green Hall residents were asked and of the early 2007 decision that niors in graduate student housing, have disappeared, during an “amnes- chairs is coordinated … by February in January to leave by June 30, and W1 will not contain kitchens when will end in the fall.
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