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Vanellope von Schweetz poses for a selfie with various Disney princesses in the film 'Ralph Breaks the Internet.'
Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios
Three sailors play poker in the orlop deck of the Obra Dinn.
Courtesy of Lucas Pope
Chef Flynn McGarry prepares an intricate dish on balloons in his home kitchen.
Courtesy of Kino Lorber
Nagini (Claudia Kim) helps Credence Barebone (Ezra Miller) search for his mother.
Courtesy of Jaap Buitendijk
Alex Alpharaoh stars in his one-actor play 'WET: A DACAmented Journey.'
Courtesy of Ray Shaw
In 2018, MIT’s operating revenues totaled over $3.62 billion, with large portions coming from research, investments, and tuition.
MIT Treasurer's Report 2018
Lucy Chen '19 of MIT Asian Dance Team performs at Nightmarket, a festival of Asian culture at MIT Nov. 16.
As Arnold Schoenberg (Omar Ebrahim) looks on during a music lesson, his music students (Sarah Womble and Jesse Darden) break into a fanciful dance in 'Schoenberg in Hollywood.'
Courtesy of Lisa Voll Photography
Students competitively stack Yakult at Nightmarket Nov. 16.
Theodore Pellerin and Lucas Hedges star as Xavier and Jared in 'Boy Erased.'
Courtesy of Focus Features
Ming Dao and the Nanomechanics Lab have developed and used tools to study malaria, sickle cell disease, and nanoscale diamonds. Left to right: Optical tweezers stretching a healthy (upper) and malaria infected (lower)...
Courtesy of Ming Dao and the Nanomechanics Lab
Benedict Cumberbatch voices the Grinch.
Courtesy of Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures
An "It's okay to be white" flier, posted on a sign Friday Nov. 9.
Ivana Alardin–The Tech
Warner Huntington III (Nicholas Freitas '21) sings "Serious" during his date with Elle Woods (Maia Campbell '22).
Courtesy of Julie Henion Photography
The three-part program highlighted the many voices of the community, including LGBTQIA voices, Latinx voices, and the voices of veterans and those lost to war.
Alexander Avery
The ensemble sings together in 'Le Médecin Malgré Lui.'
Kathy Wittman
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