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Reminder: first 'Tute meeting TONIGHT at 8PM in 4-231

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Scott Schneider)
Sun Mar 16 19:29:23 2003

Date:         Sun, 16 Mar 2003 16:05:04 -0500
From:         Scott Schneider <scottsch@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
To:           MIT-Talk@MIT.EDU

Bring your ideas and your appetite!

Bcc'd to tute-discuss, mit-talk, iltfp-forum, savemit, ec-discuss,
senior-house.

Scott


>Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 03:08:57 -0500
>From: Scott Schneider <scottsch@alum.mit.edu>
>Subject: The 'Tute -- a new student publication -- SUNDAY 8PM meeting
>   in 4-231
>
>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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