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Boston Symphony Orchestra offers MIT students free concert tickets

The Council for the Arts at MIT is again offering MIT students the opportunity to attend Boston Symphony Orchestra performances during the 2002-03 season for no charge. BSO College Cards are available at the BSO box office at Symphony Hall (301 Massachusetts Ave.) by showing a valid MIT student ID.

Each card offers a seat at up to 20 concerts and open rehearsals during the season.

For more information on how the program works and a listing of the concerts and rehearsals covered by the College Card program, click here.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 9, 2002.

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