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Regenerator event focuses on student initiatives
02-21-2007 · Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Dozens turned out for the Re-Generator, the second event seeking to broaden student involvement in a variety of energy-related campus initiatives. Attendees shared the goal of making MIT a more environmentally and energy-friendly place.
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