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Volume 134, Issue 19 — 16 photos
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The Unknown Known is a documentary film about former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
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Cover artwork of Nas’ critically acclaimed debut album Illmatic
Courtesy of Columbia Records
The MIT Logarhythms perform during SGBIS, the Spring Greater Boston Invitational Songfest, on Friday in 10-250. SGBIS featured performances from 11 of MIT’s a cappella groups.
Tami Forrester—The Tech
Two people participate in sumo wrestling outside Theta Delta Chi at the fraternity’s outdoor carnival event on Friday.
Sherry Ren—The Tech
Senior Lecturer Daniel Braunstein PhD ‘97 of the Department of Mechanical Engineering presents an instrument he built at the 6th Annual Professor Talent show hosted by SaveTFP on Saturday.
Sherry Ren—The Tech
Both musicians and audience members were shaking and swaying at the Battle of the Bands event on Saturday night in the Student Center.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
Ridonkulous was one of many student groups to perform at the CPW Activities Midway in the Johnson Athletics Center this past Saturday.
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
Professional gaming team Dignitas competes in an Infinite Crisis tournament at PAX East, a gaming conference that was held this past weekend at the Boston Convention Center.
Skanda Koppula—The Tech
Members of East Campus Second West, known as “Putz”, spray liquid nitrogen into a large bowl at their CryoFAC event on Saturday to make ice cream for hungry prefrosh.
Landon Carter—The Tech
Hackers once again turned the Green Building into a game display for CPW. In 2011 the lights were set up to play Tetris, and this year, the building was lit with the popular game ‘2048’.
Landon Carter—The Tech
Members of Chamak perform during Jadoo, the South Asian Culture Show, in Kresge on Friday evening. Hosted by MIT’s South Asian Association of Students, the show included performances from MIT and BU student groups.
Tami Forrester—The Tech
Christopher A. Puchi ’14 leads the cast in Next Act’s production of Catch Me If You Can this past Wednesday in Next House’s Tastefully Furnished Lounge. The play is based on the life of con man Frank Abignale, Jr. who...
Alexander C. Bost—The Tech
These mugs bearing MIT’s logo were handed out to prefrosh leaving the welcome ceremony of MIT’s Campus Preview Weekend last Thursday by pranksters waiting outside Rockwell Cage. As some would later discover, when the...
Gregory Izatt
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