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Students gather on the Kresge Lawn for SEB's Fall Fest. Ericsson Ansah-Antwi
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Hundreds of MIT students attend FallFest 2025 on Kresge Oval

On Oct. 18, 2025, hundreds of MIT students descended upon Kresge Lawn from 4–7 p.m. for FallFest 2025, hosted by MIT Student Events Board.

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Meet MIT’s new provost, Anantha Chandrakasan

In an Oct. 15 interview with The Tech, Anantha Chandrakasan discussed his first few months as provost.

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Amazon Web Services outage takes down Canvas and Piazza on Oct. 21

On Monday, Oct. 21, MIT students were unable to access Canvas and Piazza because of an Amazon Web Service (AWS) outage that affected more than 1,000 businesses across the world.

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U.S. Senator Alex Padilla ’94 discusses changing careers and federal policy with The Tech

In an interview with The Tech, the Senator from California shared advice and discussed his switch from engineering to politics, President Trump’s higher education and immigration policy, and visions for the future.

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Stata’s Forbes Café now offers breakfast

Starting on Oct. 6, the Forbes Café in the Stata Center has begun to offer breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Arts

Beethoven’s mass marks 125th anniversary of Symphony Hall

BSO, Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and soloists perform Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis.

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U.S. Senator Alex Padilla '94 (right) while a Mechanical Engineering student at MIT. Photo Provided by Edgar Rodriguez
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Attendees buying merchandise in an EC-managed merchandise booth. Jojo Placides
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Second “No Kings” protest attracts tens of thousands to Boston Common on Oct. 18

From 12 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 18, tens of thousands of people gathered at Boston Common to protest the Trump administration.

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Cambridge residents come together to promote bike safety

As local elections approach and a new cohort of students moves into the city, the Cambridge community has come together to raise awareness about an issue that affects the entire city: bike safety.

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FredFest 2025 showcases East Campus’s eclectic community

Since its establishment by MIT students at the Walker Memorial Basement Radio station in 2008, FredFest has showcased East Campus’ eclectic community and Boston’s vibrant music scene.

Science

Sir Tim Berners-Lee speaks on the importance of designing human systems at Brattle Theater

The inventor of the World Wide Web remarks on its conception and future.

Opinion

Passing

In current events, signing a compact with the US government to decide who defines MIT would have been passing.

Opinion

Free speech needs defenders, not gatekeepers

Free speech faces new challenges in all corners of America, and we call on MIT to fight to protect it.

We Condemn Violent Responses to Free Expression

Members of the MIT Council on Academic Freedom speak on the assassination of Charlie Kirk

Living in the age of prophets

Salman Huseynov ’26: “What we should aim for, it seems, is a world with fewer prophets”