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Volume 143, Issue 5 — 15 photos
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Students crochet and knit during SaveTFP’s Cookies and Crafts Night, Friday.
MICHELLE XIANG - THE TECH
Students browse items at the Spring Pop-up Thrift Shop + Donation Drive organized by UA Sustain, Friday.
MELISSA JIMENEZ CAMEJO – THE TECH
Students enjoy food, games, and making and eating pies to celebrate Pi day, Tuesday March 14.
Alexa Simao–The Tech
Students enjoy food, games, and making and eating pies to celebrate Pi day, Tuesday March 14.
Alexa Simao–The Tech
Beatty's Chocolate Cake by Ina Garten from Goldbelly made the perfect birthday gift and dessert to share with my friends.
Kelly Kim–The Tech
The Original T-Day PieCaken's cross section is stunning; each layer, while different, came together to create a harmonized dessert that my family enjoyed as our ultimate all-in-one Thanksgiving dessert.
Kelly Kim–The Tech
The Winter PieCaken was my favorite out of the four Goldbelly desserts I tried, largely due to the red velvet cake layer accompanied by the amaretto buttercream that provided a rich almondy taste that made me not even...
Kelly Kim–The Tech
Students enjoy food, games, and making and eating pies to celebrate Pi day, Tuesday March 14.
Alexa Simao–The Tech
The Valentine's Day PieCaken, while covered in almost too many sprinkles, made the ultimate spring semester de-stressor. Its decadent layers were reminiscent of the Winter PieCaken layers, with, to my delight, my favo...
Kelly Kim–The Tech
Students enjoy food, games, and making and eating pies to celebrate Pi day, Tuesday March 14.
Alexa Simao–The Tech
Students enjoy food, games, and making and eating pies to celebrate Pi day, Tuesday March 14.
Alexa Simao–The Tech
Rytmos (Floppy Club), Alephant (Lucas Le Slo), and Konkan Coast Pirate Solutions (chapliboy) are three isometric puzzlers with very unique premises. The games’ relaxing simplicity makes them perfect for start-and-stop...
Photos courtesy of Floppy Club / Lucas Le Slo / Chapliboy
Middle school students learn about rockets from MIT Rocket Team and compete in a stomp rocket competition at Spark, a weekend-long teaching and learning extravaganza organized by MIT Educational Studies Program, Sunday.
Photo provided by MIT Educational Studies Program
Scars Above is a Soulslike action adventure game published by Prime Matter — who previously published the similarly-styled survival horror The Chant — with fun xenobiology research mechanics and riveting moments of ci...
Photo courtesy of Prime Matter
The MIT Figure Skating Club presents their annual spring exhibition, themed Throwback, Sunday.
Kate Lu–The Tech
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