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Illustration by deena wang—The Tech
Illustration by Deena Wang —The Tech
Illustration by Deena Wang —The Tech
House sparrows were introduced to the Americas from England. They are a common sight throughout campus.
Illustration by Deena Wang
Illustration of hermit thrush. Note thin beak with darker tip and spots on breast.
Illustration by Deena Wang
Deena wang—The Tech
Deena Wang—The Tech
Deena Wang—The Tech
Daniel J. Gonzalez ‘14 spins two poi. Poi are chains with a handle on one end and a wick on the other.
Deena Wang—The Tech
Alexandra M. Westbrook ‘13 spins a staff in the contact style. Some moves have unusual names, such as “The Steve,” in which the staff is spun down the arm and across the back.
Deena Wang—The Tech
Nathan S. Lachenmyer ’10 spins two staves. He has been spinning for five years.
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Cow tongue, cooked with garlic. The original tongue was very large — almost the length of a forearm.
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mitBEEF consumes every part of the cow. Counterclockwise from front center: fried penis, book tripe, beef tendon, beef feet, liver pate, beef marrow on bread, scrambled eggs and brains, sweet breads, heart, testicles,...
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An mitBEEF member tries kidney. It was kind of not-tasty.
Deena Wang—The Tech