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Will W. Jack ’17 and Iris Fung ’17 present the seal shank of the 2017 Brass Rat during Friday’s Premiere.
DANIEL MIRNY—The Tech
Infographic By Lenny Martinez
Infographic By Lenny Martinez
Media assembled outside the John J. Moakley United States Courthouse on Monday morning, the first day of jury selection for the United States v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial.
Drew Bent—The Tech
As the harsh winter begins to settle in, I wanted to take one last chance to capture a Boston sunset before the weather became too cold. Luckily, this past Sunday the temperature rose to a balmy 50 degrees, and there ...
Landon Carter—The Tech
Delta Upsilon’s old house, located at 526 Beacon St. DU was suspended earlier this year by their international chapter.
Landon Carter—The Tech
Lil B, the ‘Based God,’ embraces a warm welcome from a completely full lecture hall of MIT students last Friday in 32-123. Lil B, hosted by MIT’s Black Students’ Union, gave a lecture on Based Living.
Christian L. Welch—The Tech
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Tamas kolos-Lakatos—The Tech
Megan Prakash—The Tech
Elena Ruehr’s opera “Cassandra in the Temples” premieres this Friday in Kresge Auditorium.
Christian Steiner
Jonathan H. Gruber ’87
M. Scott Brauer
Meryl E. Gibbs ’16 leaps to spike the ball during Sunday’s NEWMAC championship game against second seed Babson College, which they lost by a slim margin during the last match. Regardless, the team, 27-5 for the season...
Daniel Mirny—The Tech
On Tuesday morning, alumni of Lambda Chi Alpha continued their 56-year-old tradition of repainting the Smoot markers on the Harvard Bridge. This year, the 179th Smoot included a tribute to MIT Officer Sean Collier.
Tristan Honscheid—The Tech
The original cast of “Chang in A Void Moon”, whose writer and director John Jesurun will present at MIT during the Infinite Record conference.
PAULA COURT
HackMIT, one of the largest college hackathons, draws undergraduate students from all over the country. This year, two of the top eight teams were disqualified after an investigation by HackMIT organizers.
Chaarushena Deb—The Tech
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