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How are you doing? Actually?
Courtesy of Salma Islam
What would make things better?
Courtesy of Salma Islam
Failure is not an option.
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Well Rounded: What do you mean, I'm in the Centrohexaindane Appreciation Society because benzene rings are near and dear to me >:(
Alina Sarmiento–The Tech
Students organized a candlelit vigil outside of Kresge last Saturday to stand against the hatred and racism experienced by the AAPI community.
Frankie Schulte
The weather is beginning to warm, and the MIT sailing pavilion is seeing more activity as people set sail on the Charles River.
Frankie Schulte
PNR: Wellness Break
Alina Sarmiento–The Tech
When I’m going on walks with friends, and there are no clouds, and the moon is looking down at me, it’s much easier to be happy.
Phoebe Lee–The Tech
Golden sun bathes the facade of Building 2 as spring arrives on campus.
Kidist Adamu–The Tech
I was afraid. I admitted something that I had been holding close to me for months. I kept thinking, the last time this happened…
Phoebe Lee–The Tech
Sloan classes were moved online last week after an increase in positive COVID-19 tests among Sloan graduate students.
Lingyi Qiu–The Tech
Over a hundred people gathered at the steps of Cambridge City Hall Sunday evening for a vigil dedicated to the victims of the shootings in Atlanta, Georgia last week.
Joanna Lin–The Tech
PNR: Ideal System
Alina Sarmiento–The Tech
MIT Admissions received a record high number of regular action applications, 33,240, this year, a 66% increase from the 2024 regular action cycle.
Cady Boronkay
Upon receiving news about summer and fall semester plans, MIT community members look forward to a brighter future on campus and a more lively Infinite Corridor.
CADY BORONKAY
Somehow the year simultaneously was unbearably long and passed in the blink of an eye.
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