[GSC-anno] @MIT [The Graduate, IDEAS Challenge, Science Communication Panel, CityDay IAP, Toast to IAP, and more]

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GSC - Graduate Student Council

   - Submit an article for the next issue of "The Graduate" and get
paid!<#143b09bf55f723b8_GSC1>
   - High Profile Publishing in Molecular Biology <#143b09bf55f723b8_GSC2>
   - Graduate Forum on Hacking, Ethics, and Community<#143b09bf55f723b8_GSC2>

Academic-Professional

   - IDEAS Global Challenge Deadline - Second Chance to
Enter!<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional1>
   - Careers in Science Communication
Panel<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional2>
   - "How to Tell a Story in Four Minutes" featuring NPR reporter David
   Kestenbaum <#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional3>
   - ESD.S30: Electric Power System Modeling for a Low Carbon
Economy<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional4>
   - Call for Papers: ASME 12th Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology
   Conference <#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional5>
   - Institute Career Assistance Network Information Session for Graduate
   Students <#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional6>
   - Talk by Prof. David Mindell on MIT Innovation
Initiative<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional7>
   - Online Education Policy Panel<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional8>
   - FSILG Graduate Resident Advisor
Applications<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional9>
   - MIT Sloan Women In Management
Conference<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional10>
   - MIT Transportation Showcase: "Transportation for
Tomorrow"<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional11>
   - Tech Conference - Disrupting
Life<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional12>
   - Grad. Student Position: Survey design, management and data
analyst<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional13>
   - Grad Community Fellows - Open
Positions<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional14>
   - Spring 2014 Doctoral Course on Technology and
Organizations<#143b09bf55f723b8_Academic-Professional15>

Extracurricular

   - First Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans
   meeting - MIT Chapter start-up <#143b09bf55f723b8_Extracurricular1>
   - Community Service Opportunity - Volunteer for CityDay
IAP<#143b09bf55f723b8_Extracurricular2>
   - MIT Community Service Fund Grants <#143b09bf55f723b8_Extracurricular3>
   - Cool science video competition <#143b09bf55f723b8_Extracurricular4>

Misc

   - Apply to Join The Coop's 2014-2015 Board of
Directors!<#143b09bf55f723b8_Misc1>
   - getfit at mit 2014 registration open <#143b09bf55f723b8_Misc2>
   - Learnto.com - Learn, teach, and meet other MIT Grad
Students<#143b09bf55f723b8_Misc3>

Social

   - Relaxation and Mindfulness Workshop <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social1>
   - Toast to IAP 2014 <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social2>
   - GCF Cook-Off <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social3>
   - Hockey Night at the Thirsty Ear <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social4>
   - Oil and gas social <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social5>
   - Monthly Community Lunch <#143b09bf55f723b8_Social6>

GSC

Submit an article for the next issue of "*The Graduate*" and get paid!
*What*: Submit an article for the next issue of "*The Graduate*" and get
paid!
*When*: Submission Deadline: Friday, January 24th, 5pm
*Where*: --
*Contact*: gsn-editor at mit.edu

   - Themed "*Spring Forward*," the next issue of "The Graduate" will
   provide MIT grad students with information, advice, and stories
   - about how to use the Spring semester to plan summer research projects,
   to find awesome internships, and to arrange amazing travel opportunities.
   - We seek article submissions from students with their personal stories
   and best advice on how to arrange for a productive and career-enhancing
   Summer starting in the Spring.
   - If your article is selected for publication, you will receive a $50
   Amazon.com Giftcard.
   - Send article submissions to gsn-editor at mit.edu <%20gsn-editor at mit.edu>

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High Profile Publishing in Molecular Biology
*What*: High Profile Publishing in Molecular Biology
*When*: January 29th, 3-5pm
*Where*: Room 69-181
*Contact*: gsc-arc at mit.edu

   - Learn more about current trends in the field of molecular biology, the
   role of the scientific journal editor, and best practices for getting
   published.
   - Featuring a presentation by Helene Hodak and Marina Ostankovitch - the
   scientific editors of the Journal of Molecular Biology.
   - Followed by a panel discussion including MIT Professor Amy Keating.
   - Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council and Elsevier.

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Graduate Forum on Hacking, Ethics, and Community
*What*: Graduate Forum on Hacking, Ethics, and Community
*When*: Thurs., January 30th, 5:00-6:00pm
*Where*: Mezzanine Lounge, Student Center (W20-307)
*Contact*: gsc-officers at mit.edu

   - We invite you to participate in an MIT graduate student forum on
   questions from the report on"MIT and the Prosecution of Aaron
Swartz."<http://swartz-report.mit.edu>
   - You will have the opportunity to share your views on hacking, ethics,
   responsibility, and community, as well as other issues raised in the
   report. Among the questions we invite input on are:
   - -- What lessons can we draw for MIT’s hacker culture from the Aaron
   Swartz case?
   - -- Should an MIT education address the personal ethics and legal
   obligations of technology empowerment?
   - -- What are the moral, ethical, and legal challenges that face MIT and
   the broader community in our increasingly technological and connected
   society?
   - Hosted by Faculty Chair Steven Hall and Biology Professor Chris Kaiser
   - The forum will take place on January 30 from 5:00-6:00 pm in the
   Mezzanine Lounge at the Student Center (W20-307).

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Academic-Professional

IDEAS Global Challenge Deadline - Second Chance to Enter!
*What*: IDEAS Global Challenge Deadline - Second Chance to Enter!
*When*: Wednesday, Jan 22 by 11:59pm
*Where*: Online Submissions
*Contact*: globalchallenge at mit.edu

   - Working on an innovative project that makes a positive change in the
   world?
   - Start a team and enter the IDEAS Global Challenge for a chance to win
   upto $10k per team to make your idea a reality!
   - All teams must submit at least one Scope Statement to be considered
   for the final round of proposals; the last chance to submit is Feb 25.
   - Teams must be led by a full-time MIT student and must demonstrate that
   MIT students have made a significant contribution to the project.
   - Enter online. Details at
   http://globalchallenge.mit.edu/competition/how-to-enter.

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Careers in Science Communication Panel
*What*: Careers in Science Communication Panel
*When*: Thursday, January 23rd 3:00 to 5:00 PM
*Where*: 6-321
*Contact*: kjmanke at mit.edu

   - Learn about career paths in science communication from a panel of
   experts in the field including:
   - Laura Grego, Senior Scientist, Global Security Program, Union of
   Concerned Scientists
   - Deborah Douglas, Director of Collections and Curator of Science and
   Technology, MIT Museum
   - Bethany Halford, Senior Editor, Chemical and Engineering News
   - Jenny Rood, Biology Ph.D and Master’s Student, MIT Graduate Program in
   Science Writing

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"How to Tell a Story in Four Minutes" featuring NPR reporter David
Kestenbaum
*What*: "How to Tell a Story in Four Minutes" featuring NPR reporter David
Kestenbaum
*When*: Friday, January 24th at 4:00 PM
*Where*: Harvard University Geological Lecture Hall
*Contact*: kjmanke at mit.edu

   - David Kestenbaum, Ph.D. physicist and NPR reporter, will give the
   keynote address for the ComSciCon-local workshop
   - Learn how to weave complex technical information into a compelling
   narrative
   - Free and open to the public!
   - For more information and directions, visit comscicon.com
   -

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ESD.S30: Electric Power System Modeling for a Low Carbon Economy
*What*: ESD.S30: Electric Power System Modeling for a Low Carbon Economy
*When*: Monday, Jan 27 - Friday, Jan 31 9:00AM - 1:00PM
*Where*: E51-057
*Contact*: maitepa at mit.edu

   - This 5-session intensive course will present power system analysis
   techniques that will help in modeling and understanding the role of
   electric power
   - Learn how to formulate mathematical models that incorporate the
   challenges of today power systems!
   - A collection of prototypes and the use of these models in some
   real-world applications will be presented.
   - Opportunity for study of advanced topics in ESD not otherwise included
   in the curriculum.
   - Pre-register on WebSIS and attend first class.

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Call for Papers: ASME 12th Fuel Cell Science, Engineering & Technology
Conference
*What*: Call for Papers: ASME 12th Fuel Cell Science, Engineering &
Technology Conference
*When*: Abstracts Due: January 30, 2014
*Where*:
http://www.asmeconferences.org/ESFuelCell2014/Author/NewAbstract.cfm
*Contact*: toolboxhelp at asme.org

   - The Call for Abstracts and Papers for the ASME 2014 12th Fuel Cell
   Science, Engineering and Technology Conference is now posted:
   - http://www.asmeconferences.org/ESFUELCELL2014/
   - Please consider submitting a 400 word abstract by January 30th, 2014.

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Institute Career Assistance Network Information Session for Graduate
Students
*What*: Institute Career Assistance Network Information Session for
Graduate Students
*When*: Wednesday, January 29 at 6:30 p.m.
*Where*: Thirsty Ear, NW35
*Contact*: katiemaloney at mit.edu

   - The Institute Career Assistance Network (ICAN) connects MIT alumni
   with each other & students to facilitate career strategies.
   - Come to learn more about ICAN. See how you can identify an advisor &
   meet local graduate alumni who serve as career advisors.
   - Free appetizers & first round of drinks followed by cash bar.
   - 21+, Government Issued ID required: Driver’s License/Passport
   - Registration required:
   https://securelb.imodules.com/s/1314/03-alumni/wide.aspx?sid=1314&gid=13&pgid=17788&cid=30176&fid=30176&gfid=34889&uf=53226.5322

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Talk by Prof. David Mindell on MIT Innovation Initiative
*What*: Talk by Prof. David Mindell on MIT Innovation Initiative
*When*: Friday 1/31 9-10am
*Where*: 56-114
*Contact*: dillon at mit.edu

   - Take part in a talk and discussion with Professor Mindell
   - Learn about the work of the new MIT Innovation Initiative
   - Talk will be followed by a panel on online education

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Online Education Policy Panel
*What*: Online Education Policy Panel
*When*: Friday 1/31 10am-11:30am
*Where*: 56-114
*Contact*: ro_br at mit.edu

   - Take part in this panel and discussion about online education, to
   conclude the 2014 IAP Science Policy Bootcamp with:
   - Karen Willcox of the Institute Task Force on the Future of MIT
   education; Vijay Kumar from the Office of Educational Innovation and
   Technology;
   - Lee Rubenstein, VP of Business Development at edX; Louisa Rosenheck,
   Research Manager for MIT's Scheller Teacher Education Program;
   - and Jonathan Haber, journalist who attempted in 2013 to take the
   equivalent of a BA's worth of classes, all MOOCs.
   - To follow a talk by MIT's David Mindell of the Innovation Initiative
   (9-10am, same room).

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FSILG Graduate Resident Advisor Applications
*What*: FSILG Graduate Resident Advisor Applications
*When*: Accepting applications now until February 7th
*Where*: http://studentlife.mit.edu/fsilg/ra/information
*Contact*: mccready at mit.edu

   - Serve as a live-in mentor and role model for MIT undergraduates.
   - Create a safe and inclusive environment for MIT students to live and
   learn.
   - Provide FSILG undergraduate residents with programming, resources, and
   positive learning experiences so they can thrive at MIT.
   - Please contact Assistant Director of FSILGs, Adam McCready, with any
   questions!

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MIT Sloan Women In Management Conference
*What*: MIT Sloan Women In Management Conference
*When*: February 8, 2014
*Where*: MIT Media Lab
*Contact*: swimofficers at mit.edu

   - The 2014 SWIM Conference, entitled Challenge Accepted, is about facing
   these events head-on — whether you hope to start your own business or lead
   in another field.
   - We will hear from leaders across a variety of industries that have
   achieved success in often arduous environments.
   - Tickets are selling fast, so make sure you buy yours today before they
   sell out: http://sloanwomeninmanagement2014conference.com/register/
   - Speakers include MIT alumni: Stephanie Sonnabend (former CEO of
   Sonesta Hotels), Stephanie Fohn (CEO of WhiteHat Security)
   - Also, apply to win $1000 at the Pitch Contest.

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MIT Transportation Showcase: "Transportation for Tomorrow"
*What*: MIT Transportation Showcase: "Transportation for Tomorrow"
*When*: Wednesday February 12, 6pm-9pm
*Where*: MIT Museum
*Contact*: transportation.showcase at mit.edu

   - If you are interested in transportation, join us for the 4th edition
   of the MIT Transportation Showcase!
   - The event features the transportation research carried out at MIT with
   the goal of strengthening the connections among the transportation
   community!
   - Participate! Come to meet your peers, network, find career
   opportunities, and learn about the transportation research carried out at
   MIT!
   - You can also present your research, submit your resumen, and/or help
   as a volunteer!
   - You can find more information at:
   http://transportclub.mit.edu/showcase.html

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Tech Conference - Disrupting Life
*What*: Tech Conference - Disrupting Life
*When*: Feb. 22nd, 8:30am-4:30pm
*Where*: MIT Media Lab
*Contact*: nakul at mit.edu

   - This conference will be centered around the theme of technologies that
   are disrupting life.
   - Keynotes by founders of companies that create Flying Cars and in
   quantum computing
   - Panels with startups that are disrupting life in Education, Wearable
   Devices, Markets and Communities
   - Website: http://disruptinglife.mitsloantech.com/

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Grad. Student Position: Survey design, management and data analyst
*What*: Grad. Student Position: Survey design, management and data analyst
*When*: As soon as possible
*Where*: MIT, D-Lab (N51-3rd Fl.)
*Contact*: idin-survey at mit.edu

   - 10 hours a week for at least six weeks
   - Looking for a grad. student with experience with survey methodology
   and design
   - Join D-Lab and help us survey the IDIN Network's 's global network of
   350 innovators that are using technology to address issues in global
   poverty.
   - You may conduct analysis of survey data, including some network
   mapping and analysis.
   - https://d-lab.mit.edu/opps/survey-design-management-and-data-analyst

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Grad Community Fellows - Open Positions
*What*: Grad Community Fellows - Open Positions
*When*: As Soon As Possible
*Where*: --
*Contact*: icuevas at mit.edu

   - The Graduate Community Fellows program has two open positions to fill.
   - Interested students can obtain further information by clicking on the
   link below.
   - http://odge.mit.edu/community/gcf/

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Spring 2014 Doctoral Course on Technology and Organizations
*What*: Spring 2014 Doctoral Course on Technology and Organizations
*When*: Thursdays: 8:30am - 11:30am
*Where*: E62-587
*Contact*: wanda at mit.edu

   - This course will examine the assumptions, concepts, theories, and
   methodologies that inform research into the organizational aspects of
   technology.
   - It will cover research into the design, implementation, use, change,
   and implications of information technology within and across organizations.
   - A particular focus will be the philosophies and assumptions underlying
   the theories and guiding the empirical studies in this research domain.
   - Open to all graduate students interested in the social implications of
   information technology.
   - Course 15.576; 12 units

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Extracurricular

First Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans meeting
- MIT Chapter start-up
*What*: First Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans
meeting - MIT Chapter start-up
*When*: Monday, January 20th at 6pm
*Where*: 66-319
*Contact*: markita at mit.edu

   - The National Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native
   Americans in Science (SACNAS) welcomes you to the first MIT chapter meeting
   - MIT is starting a local chapter, and we are inviting everyone to join
   our efforts in getting our chapter started strong!
   - Everyone is welcome, and we will provide dinner.
   - There are many opportunities for leadership, professional development,
   and presenting your work at national conferences within SACNAS

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Community Service Opportunity - Volunteer for CityDay IAP
*What*: Community Service Opportunity - Volunteer for CityDay IAP
*When*: Wednesday, January 29, 2014, 9:00AM-5:00PM
*Where*: Various Locations in Cambridge & Boston
*Contact*: boivink at mit.edu

   - We invite all members of the MIT Community to join us for the third
   annual IAP community service day, CityDay IAP!
   - This event is part of a year-long CityDays Campaign, to build
   community service activities that are easily accessible for the MIT
   Community.
   - Please register by January 23rd! The IAP event will take place
   Wednesday, January 29.
   - There are four locations and several times during the day in which you
   may volunteer.
   - Please see the registration page (http://bit.ly/citydayIAP) for more
   details and service locations
   - Public Transportation fees to/from service placement provided!
   - Details about opportunities can be found
here<http://student.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-9289af8d4345995301434989e1280040.html>
   .

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MIT Community Service Fund Grants
*What*: MIT Community Service Fund Grants
*When*: Deadline for submission: 1/31
*Where*: MIT
*Contact*: csf-staff at mit.edu

   - Community Service Grants available for faculty, staff, and students!
   - The MIT Community Service Fund gives grants to support the public
   service initiatives of the entire MIT community
   - Apply by January 31 for the winter cycle
   - More information is available at http://csf.mit.edu

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Cool science video competition
*What*: Cool science video competition
*When*: Deadline: March 20, 2014
*Where*: http://sciex.mit.edu
*Contact*: sciex at mit.edu

   - Can you make a short video about science or engineering that is just
   as exciting as a video about extreme sports?
   - Requirements: 1-10 minute video showing exciting aspects of science or
   engineering, and the awesome scientists/engineers behind it all.
   - Target audience: the general public (including kids) should think your
   video is cool
   - Prizes: 1st ($500), 2nd ($200), 3rd ($100)
   - Visit http://sciex.mit.edu for more details! (sponsored by the ODGE)

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Misc

Apply to Join The Coop's 2014-2015 Board of Directors!
*What*: Apply to Join The Coop's 2014-2015 Board of Directors!
*When*: Accepting Nominations Starting January 29th; Deadline is February
19th
*Where*: www.thecoop.com
*Contact*: aepowell at thecoop.com

   - Would you value an opportunity to gain practical business experience
   while you influence the way the Coop serves students and other members, and
   receive a stipend, too?
   - The Coop is now accepting applications from interested Harvard and MIT
   undergraduate and graduate degree candidate students to serve during the
   2014-2015 academic school year.
   - The Coop Board of Directors meets approximately six times during the
   school year, and offers exposure to every aspect of business management.
   - Apply online at www.thecoop.com beginning January 29th.

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getfit at mit 2014 registration open
*What*: getfit at mit 2014 registration open
*When*: Registration Deadline: January 30th
*Where*: MIT Community
*Contact*: getfit at mit.edu

   - Registration is now open for MIT Medical's annual fitness challenge,
   getfit at mit! http://getfit.mit.edu
   - Get your team of five to eight members registered before the end of
   the day on January 30. The challenge begins on February 3.
   - Looking for teammates? Visit our forum to connect with potential
   teammates: http://getfit.mit.edu/forum/find-a-team
   - Kick-off events: Happening Tuesday, January 14, on campus and in
   Lexington. Get the details at http://getfit.mit.edu/events/kickoff-event
   - QUESTIONS? See our official rules (http://getfit.mit.edu/rules) and
   frequently asked questions (http://getfit.mit.edu/faq).

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Learnto.com - Learn, teach, and meet other MIT Grad Students
*What*: Learnto.com - Learn, teach, and meet other MIT Grad Students
*When*: IAP
*Where*: -
*Contact*: dhruvp at mit.edu

   - Interested in learning new things, sharing what you love, and meeting
   other MIT grad students?
   - Go to www.learnto.com to sign up to teach and learn!
   - You can already sign up to learn cooking, programming, tennis and much
   more
   - It's the best way to meet other MIT Graduate students and do something
   fun at the same time
   - Completely free to use!

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Social

Relaxation and Mindfulness Workshop
*What*: Relaxation and Mindfulness Workshop
*When*: 10:30am, Monday 20th of January 2014
*Where*: Student Center PDR 1 & 2
*Contact*: minhtuev at mit.edu

   - Join us for a day of mindfulness, yoga and relaxation
   - Organized by MIT Wellness Center and Buddhist Student Group
   - Please bring a bath towel and wear comfortable clothes for yoga.
   - Light lunch will be provided.

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Toast to IAP 2014
*What*: Toast to IAP 2014
*When*: 01/22/2014, 6:30-8:30pm
*Where*: R&D Pub (32-G410)
*Contact*: clintonb at mitcob.org

   - Join us at the R&D Pub as we celebrate IAP and the 100th birthday of
   Tim the Beaver!
   - We'll have games, prizes, food, and drinks.
   - Tickets are $5 for members (and a guest) and $10 for non-members.
   Admission includes a glass of champagne for the celebratory toast.
   - For more info: MIT Club of Boston
Website<http://boston.alumclub.mit.edu/s/1314/clubs-classes-interior.aspx?sid=1314&gid=10&pgid=17266&cid=29413&ecid=29413&crid=0&calpgid=858&ca>

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GCF Cook-Off
*What*: GCF Cook-Off
*When*: Friday, January 24, 6-8 pm
*Where*: NW86, Sidney Pacific Owu Room
*Contact*: mit-gcf-info at mit.edu

   - Graduate Christian Fellowship small groups will engage in a friendly
   cook-off competition to vie for culinary supremacy.
   - Anyone in the graduate community is welcome to partake and judge the
   creations.
   - Co-sponsored by MIT-GCF and GSC Funding Board

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Hockey Night at the Thirsty Ear
*What*: Hockey Night at the Thirsty Ear
*When*: Monday, Jan 27th at 7:00
*Where*: Thirsty Ear Pub NW35
*Contact*: teec-officers at mit.edu

   - Hockey Night at the Thirsty Ear!
   - Watch the Boston Bruins face the New York Islanders
   - Dan Hunter, head coach of the MIT Hockey team, will be present for a
   talk and Q&A
   - 10 wings for $2 special
   - 21+ govt ID required

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Oil and gas social
*What*: Oil and gas social
*When*: Wednesday the 29th of January, 6PM-8PM
*Where*: Muddy Charles
*Contact*: techgs-exec at mit.edu

   - The Tech Geophysical Society will host a get-together with the Society
   of Petroleum Engineers at the Muddy Charles.
   - It is an opportunity for everyone interested in the oil and gas
   industry to get together and socialize.
   - Members from TechGS and SPE will be around between 6PM and 8PM.
   - The event is GSC sponsored but unfortunately we will not be able to
   provide alcoholic beverages.
   - Hope to see you there and please remember to bring your ID!

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Monthly Community Lunch
*What*: Monthly Community Lunch
*When*: Saturday, February 1, 2014
*Where*: Bush Room (10-105)
*Contact*: bgsa-exec at mit.edu

   - BGSA cordially invites the entire MIT Community to our "Monthly
   Community Lunch".
   - Make connections with your fellow MIT students and alumni.
   - There will be "FREE" food!
   - RSVP at
   https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFNlUV82b0J6NUVYTWdzTmhoUG1iM0E6MA

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