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MIT Dedicates Reflecting Wall

The Reflecting Wall at MIT was dedicated Friday evening as several hundred students, faculty, and staff placed flowers, candles and messages by the monument for the thousands of victims of last Tuesday’s terrorist attacks. The memorial is located along the wall behind the MIT chapel.


Foreign MIT Students Not Called Back Home

Danielle Ashbrook, Director and Associate Dean of the MIT International Students Office, said she was unaware of any MIT students being asked by their sponsor government to return in light of last week’s attacks. Rumors had been circulating on campus that MIT students were being recalled.


Frosh Begin Campaigns

Most candidates feel that the elections have been relatively clean so far. “It’s all been pretty friendly competition,” said Sheila M. Krishna ’05, candidate for secretary. “Everybody pretty much respects the rules.”


Lack of Funding Delays SafeRide Plans

Although the Graduate Student Council donated $15,000 last spring toward the purchase of a new “A Safe Ride” van to serve the Inman Square area, additional costs and administrative hurdles have delayed the formation of new routes.


Second CIS Talk Draws Crowd

“We began last week to try to make sense of what seems to be a new world order,” said CIS Director Richard Samuels.



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MIT dedicated a reflecting wall representing a piece of the World Trade Center's exterior Friday evening. Members of the MIT community left flowers and written prayers at the wall as part of the dedication ceremony.



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