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President Sally Kornbluth addresses the MIT community at her inauguration ceremony in Killian Court, Monday, May 1st. Alexa Simao–The Tech
News

President Kornbluth reflects on first months of presidency at MIT

The inauguration for President Sally Kornbluth was held May 1, 2023. Before assuming the role of MIT’s 18th president, she was provost at Duke University for eight years. Kornbluth succeeds L. Rafael Reif, who stepped down at the end of 2022 after serving ten years in the office. 

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The MIT community celebrates the inauguration of Sally Kornbluth as MIT’s 18th president, Saturday April 29th and Monday, May 1st. Kate Lu–The Tech
art exhibition review

An interview with Dorothy McKim on ‘Immersive Disney Animation,’ a nostalgic journey down memory lane

Immersive Disney Animation has something to offer to everyone by keeping the audience engaged through interactive experiences and nostalgic memories.

ellie’s gaming corner

King of the Castle presents an immersive party game themed around medieval political intrigue

In all regards, King of the Castle is a near-perfect game. Its specific blend of Reigns and Dungeons & Dragons works surprisingly well, and makes for a really immersive roleplaying experience; I struggle to give it anything other than a perfect score.

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Members of the Class of 2025 show off their newly-acquired brass rats at Ring Delivery, held at the Boston Park Plaza, Sunday, May 7th. MICHELLE XIANG – THE TECH
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Students browse through glassware and ceramics at the Student Art Association and Arts@MIT’s spring sale, Wednesday, May 9. Shinjini Ghosh–The Tech
News

President Kornbluth reflects on first months of presidency at MIT

The inauguration for President Sally Kornbluth was held May 1, 2023. Before assuming the role of MIT’s 18th president, she was provost at Duke University for eight years. Kornbluth succeeds L. Rafael Reif, who stepped down at the end of 2022 after serving ten years in the office. 

Last Day of Classes, Final Exam Period

Last Day of Classes is May 16.

Fluffy clouds to fuel your flaming finals

Partly cloudy days and pleasant weather are coming to you this weekend as a high-pressure ridge stalls over New England.

Opinion

Problematic Postering: Why You Need to Care About Policies, Practices, and People

I understand that not everyone will agree with the message or method of the postering campaign, and I accept this fact and respect it. Despite the controversy behind the postering campaign, I remain supportive of its intentions.

The Boston Marathon Bombings, ten years later

Through this tragedy, the city revealed its true character that has manifested itself time and time again: a place of adaptability, resilience, and heart. 

Vote ‘yes’ on recall, and other thoughts about student advocacy

The amount of active harm Spicer has done in the process of trying to accomplish his goals on the freedom of expression massively outweighs any benefit which could have been gained by students.

Arts

King of the Castle presents an immersive party game themed around medieval political intrigue

In all regards, King of the Castle is a near-perfect game. Its specific blend of Reigns and Dungeons & Dragons works surprisingly well, and makes for a really immersive roleplaying experience; I struggle to give it anything other than a perfect score.

An interview with Dorothy McKim on ‘Immersive Disney Animation,’ a nostalgic journey down memory lane

Immersive Disney Animation has something to offer to everyone by keeping the audience engaged through interactive experiences and nostalgic memories.

A definitive ranking of the Taylor Jenkins Reid universe

If you’re a reader, you’ve probably heard of the author Taylor Jenkins Reid: her novels have taken the literary world by storm, gripping TikTok, Instagram, and Youtube.

Campus Life

The Necessity of Journaling

Small problems get brushed to the side and then build up over time, random ideas get forgotten, and things don’t get documented.

If I Was An Onion

…while our flavors never directly clashed, we weren't exactly a palatable harmony.

HRS is Failing Undergrads

Housing & Residential Services (HRS) is not guaranteeing housing to students returning from leave, including life-saving medical leave