[1403] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
The 'Tute -- a new student publication -- SUNDAY 8PM meeting in 4-231
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scott Schneider)
Thu Mar 13 08:26:35 2003
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 03:08:57 -0500
From: Scott Schneider <scottsch@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
To: MIT-Talk@MIT.EDU
The Tute's mission is to publish well-reasoned and well-written articles,
analyzing issues that matter to students and getting to the heart of what's
at stake. We'll write about topics like last year's Rush, the future of
REX, and the Coffeehouse, with more depth and cogency than the Tech's
schedule allows. And, most importantly, we'll be a consistent voice for
celebrating the unparalleled autonomy that MIT students enjoy, and the
culture of responsibility that it fosters.
Our first meeting will be this Sunday (3/16) at 8pm in room 4-231, with
FREE PIZZA. We'll discuss Tute policies, article ideas, the first issue's
time line, funding, and, yes, a better name than the Tute. Come for the
food -- Stay for the rational discourse!
Our e-mail list is tute-discuss@mit.edu .
blanche tute-discuss -a $USER
If you have something to say and can say it well, come write for the
Tute. We will focus mostly on student life issues (undergraduate or
graduate), but so long as you can convince your audience to give a damn,
anything goes (including satire, editorial cartoons, photos and
illustrations, etc). If you don't have ideas on the tip of your pen, see
if you like any of the topics we suggest at the meeting, or join the
editing staff. We also need people to help with funding and ads, layout,
distribution, etc. Finally, if you'd just like to see what we're up to,
drop on in. Faculty members are welcome.
If you have questions, comments, and/or burning impatience/curiosity, feel
free to e-mail me (or try zephyr).
Bcc'd to mit-talk, iltfp-forum, savemit, ec-discuss, senior-house. Please
forward this on!
Scott
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