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Bradley Jomard ’19 drives to the basket for the No. 19 MIT Engineers in a 79–76 win over Middlebury College in the NCAA Sweet 16. The Engineers lost the following day to Ramapo in the Elite 8.
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An audience member at ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ holds an item of the list of brilliant things — their job is to read it out loud when the Narrator calls the number 315.
COURTESY OF SPEAKEASY STAGE COMPANY
Nathan Liang ’21 is involved in The Tech, DynaMIT, Concourse, and RAK Week, and wants to start a Taiko Dojo Club at MIT.
Mahi Shafiullah–The Tech
Allan and Danny Gelman ’20 in one of the two Next House doubles that IS&T will convert to telecom receiver rooms this summer. Their room is Khan Academy founder Sal Khan ’98’s former room.
A hack showing support for DACA students appeared in Lobby 7 March 11.
Mahi Shafiullah–The Tech
Nobel Laureate Rai Weiss ’55 speaks about gravitational waves to a rapt audience at Beyond the Cradle, a Media Lab conference on space exploration.
Courtesy of the MIT MEDIA LAB
A proposed plan for Longfellow Bridge, advocated for by the Boston Cyclists Union, would contain one lane for cars and a wide, protected bike lane.
Courtesy of Ari Ofsevit/Created with Streetmix under license CC BY-SA 4.0
A visualization of the proposed SPARC tokamak experiment.
KEN FILAR/COURTESY OF MIT PLASMA SCIENCE AND FUSION CENTER
Torched avocado and croissant toast served at Waypoint.
Courtesy of Waypoint
Chris Babu debuts his YA dystopian thriller novel 'The Initiation.'
Courtesy of Permuted Press
Olivia Cooke stars as Amanda and Anya Taylor-Joy as Lily in 'Thoroughbreds,' a Focus Features release.
Courtesy of Focus Features
Guy Fishman demonstrates the sound of his old Italian cello that was played in the Met for 35 years during the event 'Handel & Haydn Society: On Beethoven's Piano,' March 2.
Students write and post letters to home and abroad free of charge thanks to MIT Libraries in Lobby 10 during Random Act of Kindness (RAK) week.
Professor Cummins and graduate student Michael Geeson study phosphorus processing.
The previously unknown intermediate bis(trichlorosilyl)phosphide as an isolated, white powder.
Alan Gilbert leads the BSO and violinist Leila Josefowicz.
Courtesy of ROBERT TORRES
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