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Princess Len Carlos ’13 flies a kite during the Bangladeshi Students Association’s annual kite-flying festival to celebrate the coming of spring at the Kresge barbecue pits on Sunday. Sunday afternoon was windy with s...
David Chen—The Tech
A visitor at the “Through the Lens: Time” exhibition inspects “Organic” by Biyeun Buczyk ’10 at the Media Lab on Wednesday. The show, an initiative of instructor Andrea Frank of the MIT Program in Art, Culture, and Te...
Florence Gallez—The Tech
Shigehisa Kuriyama, professor of cultural history at the Harvard Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, speaks on the “Divergence of Greek Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine through the lens of m...
Michael Yu—The Tech
Junior Randall M. Briggs’s robot keels over in a fierce game of tug-of-war to win yesterday’s 2.007 competition in Johnson Athletic Center. The design and manufacturing class culminated in the annual two-day robotics ...
Sam Range—The Tech
(left to right) Reid C. Van Lehn G, Mason Tang ’10, and Armand E. Mignot ’10 show off their moves in the show’s opening hip-hop dance.
William Yee—The Tech
Dance Troupe freezes at the end of a house-style number choreographed by Kristopher B. Dos Santos ’10.
William Yee—The Tech
WeiYang Sun ’11, Adrianna L. Tam ’11, and Jia X. Wu ’10 peform a mashup of 2PM songs “Tic Toc” and “Heartbeat” at the Syncopasian spring concert on Sunday in 6-120.
William Yee—The Tech
The southwestern window of 54-100 blew out on Thursday around 8:30 p.m. because of high winds. The Cecil and Ida Green Building was designed in 1962 by architect I. M. Pei ’40, the same architect who designed the John...
Quentin Smith—The Tech
New solar-powered, compacting single stream recycle bins were placed outside of the Student Center this week. The new bins aim to reduce the amount of waste going to a landfill, and they do not have to be emptied as o...
Andrew Swayze—The Tech
Former Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo speaks about the interaction of poverty, growth, and democracy, particularly with regard to South and Central America, as part of the Legatum Pericles lecture series in the W...
Andrew Swayze—The Tech
Soloist Nozomi Ando, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Chemistry, sings “Dona Nobis Pacem” (“Grant us peace”) by Ralph Vaughan Williams in the concert choir’s spring concert on Sunday in Kresge. The concert a...
Stephanie C. Lin—The Tech
Thaddeus R. Cybulski ’10 cradles Casey K. Hua ’11 during a contemporary dance they choreographed.
Arfa Aijazi—The Tech
MIT Lion Dance Club members bang on drums and demonstrate Chinese lion dancing during the CPW Festival in Johnson.
Steve Howland—The Tech
The varsity men’s lightweight crew passes the halfway point in Saturday’s 2K race against Dartmouth and Penn. The Engineers lost ground in the second 1,000 meters, finishing in third place.
Dan Kubaczyk—The Tech
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Hacks and Puzzles: The hallway between Buildings 16 and 56 features a puzzle on the floor, as well as murals describing the Institute’s hacking history.
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