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Volume 146, Issue 9 — 17 photos
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Headliner Ravyn Lenae performing at MIT Springfest on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Photo courtesy of Daka Ejilemele
Residents of Boston’s predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods may be the most likely to be impacted by pedestrian car accidents. The disparity persists across crash locations with different distances from the vic...
Veronika Moroz–The Tech
The crowd of students watching the MIT Springfest performances on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
Photo courtesy of Daka Ejilemele
Alex Tang ’26 was the Vol. 144 Editor-in-Chief and the Vol. 143 News Editor of The Tech.
Levy Le–The Tech
Depiction of me trying to be the “charming, doing-everything man.”
Jojo Placides–The Tech
Figure 2. Slope equations that produce the upper and lower bounds of c respectively.
Photo provided by Elizabeth Li
Professor Richard Sutton delivers the Dertouzos Distinguished Lecture in the Kirsch Auditorium (32-123) on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
Samuel Yuan–The Tech
Figure 4. Using the area of the quarter circle to find the value of c.
Photo provided by Elizabeth Li
Vivian Hir ’25 was the Vol. 145 News Editor and Vol. 144 Executive Editor of The Tech.
Levy Le–The Tech
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Conrad Straden–The Tech
Claire Mao ’26 was the Vol. 145 Publisher of The Tech.
Levy Le–The Tech
The back sides of the shirts accumulated throughout the year.
Katherine Liu – The Tech
Sabine Chu ’26, the Vol. 145 Associate News Editor, standing outside of The Tech's office one last time.
Levy Le–The Tech
Figure 1. f(x) plotted over nonnegative integers (blue triangles) and positive half integers (orange circles).
Photo provided by Elizabeth Li
Figure 3. The quarter circle visualization for the calculation of c.
Photo provided by Elizabeth Li
Alor Sahoo ’26 was the Vol. 144 Campus Life Editor of The Tech.
Levy Le–The Tech
The front sides of the shirts accumulated throughout the year.
KATHERINE LIU – THE TECH
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