[mit-habitat-exec] Updating the Activities section of HTGAMIT
HTGAMIT Activities
htgamit-activities at MIT.EDU
Sun Jul 4 12:22:53 EDT 2004
Hello, activity leaders. Its about that time when, each year, new
people come stumbling out of the darkness of high school and into the
fluorescent lights of MIT labs and classrooms. They will be
confused, disoriented, and primed for recruiting into your student
groups. HTGAMIT is here to help.
For those of you who do not know, How To Get Around MIT is a
student-edited and student-published guide to life at MIT. We
distribute our guide free to all incoming freshmen and to nearly-all
incoming graduate students, as well as selling copies to upperclassmen
and MIT community members. Our guide has sections on everything from
Boston churches to MIT student activities. That's where you come
in. Last year, we had each interested student group submit a short
description of itself, along with contact information. We'd like
to do this again:
If your group had a description in last year's HTGAMIT:
Check http://mcanulty.mit.edu/htgamit/2003/activities/activities.rtf
for last year's description. If you don't want to change it, you
can just sit back and do nothing. If you *do* want to change it,
email htgamit-activities at mit.edu with the new paragraph.
If your group did not have a description in last year's guide:
Write one! Please include your office number, phone number and
the contact email address of your group, as well as the URL of a
website if you have one. Then include a description. Keep it
under 200 words. Try to capture the spirit of your group as you'd
like to be seen by new students. Realize that it may be edited
for publication. Feel free to check the above copy of last year's
guide for ideas.
IMPORTANT:
Please get me your updated entry by July 11th to ensure that your
group's entry makes it into the guide.
Thanks,
Kat
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Katherine H. Allen htgamit-activities at mit.edu
HTGAMIT Activities Section Editor
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