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| 4 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Academic</field> |
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| 5 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">academic</field> |
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| 6 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">Academic groups include departmental groups, MIT chapters of |
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| 7 | national academic societies, teams for academic competitions, |
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| 8 | pre-professional groups, and ethnic academic groups. These |
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| 9 | groups have a wide-range of activities from study breaks and |
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| 10 | formals to tutoring and academic support programs.</field> |
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| 11 | </object> |
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| 12 | <object pk="3" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 13 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Activism</field> |
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| 14 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">activism</field> |
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| 15 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">MIT has a wide range of social, political, economic, and environmental |
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| 16 | activism groups. These groups span the political spectrum and hold |
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| 17 | events from small discussions to large public forums.</field> |
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| 18 | </object> |
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| 19 | <object pk="4" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 20 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Arts</field> |
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| 21 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">arts</field> |
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| 22 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">MIT's artistic groups include, but are not limited to: |
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| 23 | performance ensembles, theater troupes, vocal ensembles, |
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| 24 | dance groups, instrumental music organizations, and visual |
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| 25 | art societies. Even though practically all MIT students |
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| 26 | are not at MIT to study their art, many find time to take |
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| 27 | part in one of the more than 40 artistic student activities. |
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| 28 | In addition to the many social groups, MIT's performance |
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| 29 | ensembles put on more than 25 shows and concerts every |
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| 30 | semester ranging from classical music to modern dance to |
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| 31 | theater to comedy.</field> |
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| 32 | </object> |
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| 33 | <object pk="5" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 34 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Athletic</field> |
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| 35 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">athletic</field> |
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| 36 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">In addition to its many varsity sports, MIT has a wide |
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| 37 | range of club sports and other athletic groups. The |
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| 38 | Club Sports Council (also a student group) oversees more |
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| 39 | than 30 teams that are student-organized including both |
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| 40 | competitive teams and more instructional activities. |
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| 41 | Beyond club sports, there are many less formal or less |
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| 42 | traditional athletic groups.</field> |
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| 43 | </object> |
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| 44 | <object pk="6" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 45 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Campus Media</field> |
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| 46 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">media</field> |
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| 47 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">Campus Media groups produce various publications with content |
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| 48 | created by students. This includes the newspaper, radio, |
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| 49 | television programs, the yearbook, a guide to MIT, and art |
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| 50 | magazine, among others. </field> |
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| 51 | </object> |
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| 52 | <object pk="7" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 53 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Cultural</field> |
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| 54 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">cultural</field> |
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| 55 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">MIT students come from all over the world, and the more |
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| 56 | than 60 student cultural groups reflect their diverse |
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| 57 | backgrounds. Most of these organizations are social in |
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| 58 | nature, but there are also many language and traditional |
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| 59 | dance and music groups. A lot of these groups hold large |
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| 60 | campus-wide events every year, celebrating their cultures |
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| 61 | and sharing them with the rest of campus.</field> |
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| 62 | </object> |
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| 63 | <object pk="9" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 64 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Interest</field> |
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| 65 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">interest</field> |
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| 66 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">There is no simple way to summarize all the special interest |
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| 67 | activities at MIT. They span such an impressively wide range |
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| 68 | of topics and there are new groups starting every semester. |
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| 69 | There are business competitions, clubs all about a specific |
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| 70 | food, gaming societies, and many more.</field> |
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| 71 | </object> |
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| 72 | <object pk="12" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 73 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Recreational</field> |
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| 74 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">recreational</field> |
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| 75 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">Recreational groups include many of the fun, random activities that |
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| 76 | MIT students are involved in. There are groups for all kinds of |
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| 77 | things from Rubik's cubes to outdoor excursions to dancing. In |
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| 78 | addition to the many groups in existence, students are forming |
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| 79 | new organization every semester.</field> |
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| 80 | </object> |
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| 81 | <object pk="14" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 82 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Religious</field> |
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| 83 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">religious</field> |
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| 84 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">The more than 30 religious groups at MIT represent a wide range of belief systems and practices. They have all kinds of activites from regular prayer services to community dinners and holiday celebrations to scripture study.</field> |
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| 85 | </object> |
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| 86 | <object pk="1" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 87 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Service</field> |
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| 88 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">service</field> |
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| 89 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">MIT has more than 30 service groups that take on projects |
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| 90 | and initiatives on campus, in the local Cambridge/Boston |
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| 91 | region, and all around the country and world. As a part |
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| 92 | of these groups, MIT students use their skills and expertise |
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| 93 | on topics ranging from medical or educational intiatives to |
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| 94 | international development projects.</field> |
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| 95 | </object> |
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| 96 | <object pk="8" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 97 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Student Government</field> |
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| 98 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">government</field> |
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| 99 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">MIT's student governments advocate on behalf of students to the |
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| 100 | MIT Administration. They also plan campus-wide events, organize |
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| 101 | student activities and living groups, and accomplish much more. |
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| 102 | In general, student government at MIT is highly autonomous from |
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| 103 | the MIT Administration and quite influential in terms of student |
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| 104 | life and other student interests.</field> |
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| 105 | </object> |
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| 106 | <object pk="13" model="forms.fysmcategory"> |
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| 107 | <field type="CharField" name="name">Technology</field> |
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| 108 | <field type="SlugField" name="slug">technology</field> |
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| 109 | <field type="TextField" name="blurb">Given that we are an institute of technology, we have |
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| 110 | a category just for technology groups. These groups |
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| 111 | discuss technology, practice forms of technology, and |
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| 112 | design and implement new technologies.</field> |
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| 113 | </object> |
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