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The MIT Chapel on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025. Vivian Hir–The Tech
News

In Memoriam: David Baltimore, Nobel Laureate and founder of the Whitehead Institute

David Baltimore, a former MIT professor of biology and founder of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, died on Sept. 6 at his home in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

News

Charlie Kirk’s death provokes unrest at MIT

On Sept. 11, an anonymous email claiming to represent MIT Campus Conservatives invited the undergraduate body to a memorial at the MIT Chapel at 8 p.m. of the following day.

Opinion

Living in the age of prophets

Salman Huseynov ’26: “What we should aim for, it seems, is a world with fewer prophets”

Sports

High-powered offense and stout defense leads football to 2-0 start

MIT has outscored opponents 101-13 through two games to start the 2025 season

Sports

Women’s soccer 5-1 to start 2025 season

The Engineers opened 2025 as road warriors, with five of their first six games being away… and two being in Texas!

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Weather Lou Lahn
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Cooler temperatures and clear skies coming this weekend

After a slight smattering of rain today, we are looking forward to clear skies the rest of this week. It’s starting to feel like Fall, and I suggest starting to don jackets and pack up the short in favor of some slightly warmer wear. We have highs around 70 and lows treading around 50 for the rest of the week, with Friday being a bit chilly compared to slightly warmer weather on the weekend. 

concert review

Banshee’s “Fairy Rock” takes flight with debut tour

Singer-songwriter Banshee, whose “fairy rock” genre has carved out a niche in alternative music since the pandemic, ends her first tour in the Middle East in Cambridge. Though her stage presence still feels shy at times, the concert captured the spirit of an artist and a fan community on the rise.

Science

LIGO celebrates the 10th anniversary of the first direct gravitational wave observation

Dr. Kip Thorne: “This really is a whole new way of observing aspects of the universe that you can't see in any other manner.”

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A spectator of the Performative Male Contest shows up to support with a Labubu dressed in a Dodgers jersey. Lee Chen–The Tech
Arts

Mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the most performative of them all?

Louisa Zhu ’28: "A performative male is women’s rights, matcha, Labubus, well-dressed, Laufey, Mitski, Clairo, insert buzzwords here."

News

YouTube streamer IShowSpeed makes a visit to MIT

On Sept. 5, 2025, American YouTuber Darren “IShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. made a surprise visit to MIT, which drew significant attention from students and passersby.

Arts

Open Your Mind at Life Alive

Life Alive’s September challenge featuring Dr. Uma Naidoo debuts a new smoothie

News

Argana Falafel opens in the Launchpad in the Student Center

Argana Falafel, a Middle Eastern and halal food vendor, opened in the Launchpad in the Student Center on Sept. 3, 2025.

News

East Campus reopens following two years of renovations

MIT’s East Campus (EC) dormitory reopened in August 2025 following two years of renovations.

News

77 first-year students receive FYRE offers, a significant increase from 2024

This year, 113 first-year students participated in the First-Year Resident Exchange (FYRE), a program that allows first-year students to move to another dorm during orientation week.

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A wooden fort constructed by East Campus residents in the East Campus courtyard on Tuesday Sept. 2, 2025. Vivian Hir–The Tech
News

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The EECS career fair is on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 4–7 p.m. in Building 45. 

Life Alive brings the food alive

It’s a common tradition to credit the food that “made” you. Bill Gates’ college years always has a cameo of the pizza at Pinnochio’s, and Jensen’s Huang early career stories never fail to include the pancakes at Denny’s. One of the restaurants that has been a staple in my college...

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Flooding in Next House temporarily relocates 28 residents

Opinion

When universities suffer, everyone loses

Hall and Ellis: “We must understand that the economic and strategic leverage the U.S. enjoys today was not achieved by accident. It came from deliberate investment in research."

Yes, It’s Genocide. Time to Back Divestment.

Solomon: “The Tech should stop publishing pieces denying the reality of genocide and ongoing mass atrocities against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Instead, it should embrace divestment.”

The MIT I know

Ethan Abraham: “One can only hope that Ms. Vemuri's science is carried on a higher level of integrity and thoughtfulness than her political rant.”

Campus Life

Questions?

The feedback loop in your own mind is the greatest way to sharpen your questions.

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On graduating and leaving French House

The conundrum of MD/JD

You might be biting off more than you can chew.