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The victors sport their Stars and Bars National Championship jerseys and gold medals while leaning against the 44.6-degree velodrome racing surface.
Bill Garrett
Michael L. Garrett G, Spencer D. Schaber G, Zachary A. LaBry G, and Zachary S. Hartwig (right to left), representing MIT’s cycling team, rode in tight formation during the team pursuit portion of the Cycling Track Nat...
Kate Wymbs
The Kerf Pavilion creates spaces to sit and enjoy quieter moments on campus.
brian hoffer
Students prepare to watch the presidential debate on Wednesday night in the Stata Center during an event hosted by The Forum, MIT’s political discussion group, in collaboration with MIT College Democrats and MIT Colle...
Emily Kellison-Linn—The Tech
Breakdown of thefts reported to MIT Campus Police from 2006 - 2009
Sarah Ritter—The Tech
infographic by kath xu
Renovations have been happening on top of Bldg. 10 to fix a skylight in the Barker Library Reading Room.
Wenliang Li
Chris A. Kaiser PhD ’87, former head of the Department of Biology, assumed the role of provost on July 2.
DOMINICK REUTER
Comparison of MIT daycare center prices. Eastgate, Stata and Lincoln all offer five, three, and two day options, while Westgate only offers five day options for child care.
infographic by sarah ritter
infographic by sarah ritter
The Technology Children’s Center in the Stata Center takes care of around 80 children and employs 30 staff members.
Tiffany Ira Huang—The Tech
219 Vassar St., unoccupied for the past five years, will soon be demolished to make room for a new and much needed MIT daycare. Funded by David H. Koch ’62 and Charles W. Johnson ’55, the daycare is set to be finished...
Benjamin F. Reynolds
Infographic by sarah ritter
Students line up for the Career Fair outside of the Zesiger Center last Friday morning. The fair featured a large number of companies from a broad array of industries, drawing thousands of students to speak with emplo...
Wenliang Li
Simmons desk worker Geralod Sosu sorts through packages in the Simmons mailing room. The new Simmons RLAD office blocks the route from the front desk to the mail room, inconveniencing the desk workers when moving pack...
Akimitsu Hogge—The Tech
Eric Workman, the “Human Aerodrome,” is the target of paper planes thrown from audience members at the Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony, held Thursday evening in the Sanders Theater at Harvard. Paper plane throwing is a tradit...
Jaya Narain—The Tech
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