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Volume 127, Issue 61 — 25 photos
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Tish Scolnik ’10 takes her work outside at Mobility Care in Arusha, Tanzania to catch some rays with her local co-workers.
Christina Kang—The Tech
Christina M. Ottomeyer ’08 cross-checks senior Jenna Stanley of the University of Southern Maine in Saturday’s women’s ice hockey match. The Engineers were shut out in a 9-0 loss.
Ana Malagon—The Tech
The latest endeavor of Percy Carey, also known as MF Grimm, is the graphic novel Sentences: The Life of MF Grimm, based on his own life’s incredible twists and turns.
Michele Crowe—Day by Day Entertainment
Rambax MIT members Nasruddin A. Nazerali G, Julie Laure K. Maison ’09, Ashley E. Thomas ’08, James A. Wilberger ’08, and Sriniwasan B. Mani ’10 (left to right) join in a vibrant group performance. The group presented ...
Perry Hung—The Tech
New England College’s junior forward Emily Tanguay tries to put the puck in the back of the net while MIT’s forward Lauren A. Kazmierski ’11 (right) and goalie Rachel A. Bowens-Rubin ’11 (left) defend. The women’s ice...
David M. Templeton—The Tech
Co-director Lamine Touré performs with MIT Senegalese Drum Ensemble Rambax. Rambax MIT presented a “Takusaanu Dakar” in Lobdell on Saturday, Dec. 8. The night consisted of traditional Senegalese music and performances...
Perry Hung—The Tech
Alumni join the MIT Cross Products for their alumni song, “The Reason We Sing.” The Cross Products performed their fall concert in 10-250 on Saturday, Dec. 8.
Martin Segado—The Tech
Two MIT jazz combos performed in Killian Hall on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 4, Here, Chih-yu Chao G (left) sings Clifford Brown’s “Sandu” as A. Keala Kaumeheiwa, the ensemble’s coach, plays bass and Maxwell N. Krohn...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
Moha Seck plays Sabar, a style of Senegalese dance and music. Rambax MIT presented a “Takusaanu Dakar” in Lobdell on Saturday, Dec. 8. The night consisted of traditional Senegalese music and performances by Group Salo...
Perry Hung—The Tech
Ali Rucker of Wellesley College performs “Where Does the Good Go?” in Friday’s MIT/Wellesley Toons concert in 10-250.
Martha Angela Wilcox—The Tech
Karena K. Tyan ’08 sings “False Alarm,” originally by KT Tunstall, at the Chorallaries’ annual fall concert in 10-250 Saturday.
Monica Kahn
Paa Seck leads a lively dance in Rambax MIT’s “Takusaanu Dakar” in Lobdell on Saturday, Dec. 8. The night consisted of traditional Senegalese music and performances by Group Saloum. Rambax is co-directed by artist-in-...
Perry Hung—The Tech
Cecilia R. Louis ’10 belts out Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” at the Chorallaries’ annual fall concert in 10-250 Saturday.
Monica Kahn
Members of the Boston Conservatory join Concert Choir. The MIT Concert Choir performed Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” Mass in B flat major and Benjamin Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” on Saturday, Dec. 8 in Kresge Auditorium. ...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Jane Wang G follows along in her music while singing Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” Bass in B flat major. The MIT Concert Choir also performed Benjamin Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” on Saturday, Dec. 8. The Theresienmesse, n...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Kathryn H. Matlack ’08 preforms the “Beautiful Soul” duet with soloist Praveen Subramani ’10 (right) in Friday’s MIT/Wellesley Toons concert in 10-250.
Martha Angela Wilcox—The Tech
Elizabeth A. Maroon ’10 (left) and JodieMarie T. Fernandes ’09 sing with Concert Choir. The MIT Concert Choir performed Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” Mass in B flat major and Benjamin Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” on Saturd...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
The MIT Concert Choir performed Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” Mass in B flat major and Benjamin Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” on Saturday, Dec. 8. The Theresienmesse, named after the Empress Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilie...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Hackers placed various references to board games around campus on the morning of Monday, Dec. 10. The Stata Center’s Student Street was turned into Mousetrap. Buildings 46 and 34 became a game of Cranium. MIT Medical’...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Mario A. Bollini ’09 takes a break to sit and chat with some of the community members that are testing his new module for a hand-powered tricycle in Nairobi, Kenya.
Christina Kang—The Tech
Gabriel A. Ha ’11 sings the lead vocals to the MIT Cross Products’ rendition of “You Are a Child of Mine.” The Cross Products performed their fall concert in 10-250 on Saturday, Dec. 8.
Martin Segado—The Tech
Organist James Busby accompanies Concert Choir. The MIT Concert Choir, directed by William Cutter, performed Haydn’s “Theresienmesse” Mass in B flat major and Benjamin Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” on Saturday, Dec. 8....
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Erin S. Koksal ’08 demonstrates Sabar, a Senegalese drum and dance tradition. Rambax MIT presented a “Takusaanu Dakar” in Lobdell on Saturday, Dec. 8. The night consisted of traditional Senegalese music and performanc...
Perry Hung—The Tech
Hackers placed various references to board games around campus on the morning of Monday, Dec. 10. The Stata Center’s Student Street was turned into Mousetrap. Buildings 46 and 34 became a game of Cranium. MIT Medical’...
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
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