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Elijah Mena—The Tech
illustration by Paulina Mustafa
Christina Marie Birch G rounds a corner during the Westminster Criterium last Saturday. Birch finished seventh in the event.
Kristine Fong
Shown in white in this model from MITIMCo are three proposed lab or commercial office buildings along the south side of Main Street. (The Media Lab appears at the left.)
Nick Chornay—The Tech
MIT plans to construct commercial, academic, and residential buildings on what are currently parking lots. In this model from MITIMCo, the three near white buildings are possibilities for commercial buildings on the s...
nick chornay—The Tech
An eastern gateway to MIT at the current site of the T stop across from the Marriott Hotel is part of MITIMCo’s vision for Kendall Square. One possible view of the gateway is depicted in this model, which sits in a ro...
Nick Chornay—The Tech
Mark Antony (Zachary D. Tribbett ’13) stands over the dead body of Julius Caesar (Christopher D. Smith ’13) in the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble’s performance of “Julius Caesar.”
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
Aaron Eckhart and Ashley Judd in Olympus Has Fallen.
Phillip V. Caruso
Angela Bassett and Morgan Freeman in Olympus Has Fallen.
Phillip V. Caruso
infographic by ian gorodisher
Flour, a good place to grab a tartine or have a never-ending cuppa and catch up with a friend.
Sophie Chung
Phillip Nadeau G delivers the rock at the National College Curling Championships.
Alan Dooley
Devin T. Cornish ‘14, vice presidential candidate, and Sidhanth P. Rao ‘14, presidential candidate, are running in this year’s Undergraduate Association elections.
TAmi Forrester—The Tech
Bags made from recycled saris, produced by lallitara, one of the startups competing for the $10K Creative Arts prize this spring.
Joanna Zhou
Mark Harvey leads the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year.
Alexander Verhave
Vladimir Jurowski conducts The London Philharmonic at Symphony Hall last Friday. The performance was part of the Celebrity Series of Boston.
Richard Cannon
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