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On Monday, Nov. 12, the great dome was lit blue and green in honor of Amphibious Achievement's annual Erg-A-Thon

On Monday, Nov. 12, the great dome was lit blue and green in honor of Amphibious Achievement's annual Erg-A-Thon. Amphibious Achievement is a student group dedicated to athletic and academic mentorship of inner-city Boston youth. Members offer tutoring in college-prep material as well as instruction in swimming or crew. Learn more in this Slice post, "MIT Students Make Waves with Public Service Program."

The Erg-A-Thon challenges teams to see how long they can endure the infamous ergometer (rowing machine) for charity. Teams are signing up until Nov. 15, and the action takes place Nov. 16 in Lobby 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Donations are also accepted online.

Comments

Dale

Tue, 11/20/2012 12:03am

Kudos to the students who participated in the Erg-A-Thon. It would be great to see more students learning to help out like this. You receive so much when you give out like this.
Cheers!