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Hozier played a late slot on Sunday consisting of many of his hits and a few notable covers.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
Alabama Shakes closed out the festival on a high note with their set coinciding with the super moon eclipse.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
A panel of judges hears the final pitches on Sunday at the conclusion of the Hacking Arts hackathon. The panel included Carrie Fitzsimmons from ArtScience Labs, Sally Wolf from Time Warner, amd Daniel Doubrovkine from...
Lenny Martinez—The Tech
Fans of Walk the Moon emulate their trademark facepaint and enjoy the show after waiting hours and working their way to the front of the crowd.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
Fiona J. Tanuwidjaja ’19 setting the ball on Saturday as the women’s volleyball team took on Regis College, beating them 3-0.
Chaarushena Deb—The Tech
Chvrches led out strong and gave an amazing show on Saturday evening.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
A dancer from the Brooklyn Ballet leaps into the air. With the assistance of motion sensor activated light-up tutus, the Brooklyn Ballet performed the Waltz of the Snowflakes.
Lenny Martinez—The Tech
Mandy Lee, the lead singer of MisterWives, delivered an enthusiastic set at Boston Calling.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
Young Guru speaks at Hacking Arts 2015. His keynote speech was titled “Era of the Engineer.”
Lenny Martinez—The Tech
Walk the Moon played to a devoted fanbase on Saturday afternoon.
JESSICA L. WASS—The Tech
An early Saturday morning in September found many hackers, artists, and designers gathering at the Media Lab for Hacking Arts 2015. The event included a conference, a tech expo and a hackathon centered around technolo...
Lenny Martinez—The Tech
Facilities workers clean a flood in Building 16 after heavy rains Thursday caused flooding in several campus basements.
Tristan Honscheid—The Tech
A “blood moon” lit the night sky on Sunday. A lunar tetrad, or a fourth consecutive total lunar eclipse with no partial eclipses in between, coincided with a supermoon, or a full moon that is also at its closest appro...
NICHOLAS D. CURTIS
Wesley M. Woo ’19 weaves through players from Emmanuel College on Wednesday. MIT won the game 9-0.
Vivian Hu—The Tech
A memorial appeared in Building 3 on Monday morning following the death of Kelsey Brigance ’12, who was a Course 2A graduate and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. A note at the memorial read in part: “Last nig...
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
Morgan K. Moroi ’16 faces off against a player from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for the ball. Moroi scored a goal in double overtime that propelled MIT to a 2-1 victory over WPI in their NEWMAC opener this past Sa...
LENNY MARTINEZ—The Tech
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