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Aditi Verma
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Physics Professor Peter H. Fisher and Associate Professor Christoph M. E. Paus, emcees for the Physics Rock Concert in 54-100 on Sunday, attempt to wipe the audience’s memory at the end of the night. The Physics Rock ...
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Left: Beef is cooked over the pit at Steer Roast on Friday. The lighting of the pit (by tradition with a flaming ball of toilet paper) marks the beginning of Steer Roast, Senior House’s annual weekend long party with ...
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Below: Joseph E. Lemberg ’11 and Aaron N. Flores ’12 mud wrestle during Steer Roast on Saturday. Steer Roast, an annual weekend-long event hosted by Senior House, features meat and performances by a number of bands, i...
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Jackson L. Prestwood ’13 gets his revenge as he throws a fistful of gulaal, colored powder, on Raghu Mahajan ’11 during the Holi celebrations, organized by the Hindu Students Council, on Saturday. Holi, a Hindu festiv...
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Participants in the IDEAS competition explain their ideas to one of the judges in Lobby 10 on Monday. The IDEAS competition, organized by the Public Service Center, promotes innovations with a focus on public service.
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His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco featured his film, Antarctica 2009: A Continent in a State of Alert on Tuesday in 10-250. He spoke about his recent expedition to the South Pole, which was intended to dr...
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Members of the MIT Raas team dons traditional Rajasthani attire and regale the crowd with their energetic performance at Rishtey, the South Asian American Students Club’s culture show on Friday.
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Protesters gather in front of the Capitol building on March 20 to oppose the new health care bill, which was signed into law later that week.
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Korean drummers lead the march at an anti-war protest in Washington D.C. on March 20. The protest against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan was organized by the Act Now to Stop War and Racism coalition and Party for Soc...
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, addresses a packed Kresge Auditorium on April 30 at the inaugural event of The Dalai Lama Center of Ethics and Transformative Values, a venture under MIT’s Office of Re...
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, addresses a packed Kresge Auditorium on Thursday afternoon at the inaugural event of The Dalai Lama Center of Ethics and Transformative Values, a venture under MIT’s Of...
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Students are seen collecting pieces of the dropped piano as mementos after Baker House’s annual Piano Drop, which took place on Thursday, April 23 to commemorate Drop Date.
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The piano used in this year’s Baker House Piano Drop on April 23 is seen on the roof of the dormitory being prepared to be released.
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(left to right) Kathleen A. Clark-Adams ’10 and Adam J. Goldstein ’09, officers of the MIT Debate Team, speak at a public debate on Wednesday evening in 4-270. The debate focused on whether Independent Living Groups s...
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Adam Kerry Boyles, music director, conducts “Southern Harmony” by Donald Grantham during MITSO’s concert “Eroica” on Dec. 5 in Kresge.
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MIT students take to the runway on Nov. 9 in Walker for the annual KATwalk, a benefit fashion show organized by the sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta featuring clothes from stores on Newbury Street, the Prudential Center, ...
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Ylaine L. Gerardin ’10 discusses the AA Bronson artwork with a fellow student. Gerardin entered the AA Bronson piece as her first choice in the List Visual Arts Center’s lottery.
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