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The cube at night Sept. 23. Students worked into the early morning in order to meet the 96-hour competition deadline.
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An inflatable octopus rests outside the student center as part of an art installation called 'Bugs for Jonathan Goldman' Sept. 23. Jonathan Goldman was a fellow and a graduate student at the MIT Center for Advanced Vi...
Students gather around Rev.com's booth at MIT's Fall Career Fair Sept. 21. The fair, held in the Zesiger Center and adjacent facilities, attracts hundreds of companies every year.
A drawing on the chalkboards in the Stata Center Sept. 12 read "MIT re-admits rapists. Nearly all rapists repeat after their first offense, so why let him back, Chancellor Barnhart?"
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Thomas Luly and Paolo Adajar '21 converse in front of a whiteboard at night Sept. 23.
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Jordan Harrod G and Samuel Solomon '20 research ambulances in the InCube installation Sept. 23.
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A man walks past the InCube installation in the early morning Sept. 23.
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Students were allowed short breaks outside only to interact with the public and to shower. Here, Thomas Luly reenters the cube at night Sept. 23.
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The InCube installation in Stata North Court, a collaboration between the MIT Innovation Initiative and ETH Zurich Entrepreneur Club. From Sept. 21–24, five MIT students worked in the cube in a competition to develop ...
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The InCube competitors at work the night of Sept. 23. A sign tells onlookers to 'feed the students' and to 'not tap the glass.'
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Benoit Jordan G, one of the organizers of InCube at MIT, sits inside the Incube installation.
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Yellow flags, intended to bring attention to National Suicide Prevention Awareness month, surround a sign that presents statistics about suicide outside the Stratton Student Center.
Ollie West plays Hamnet, Shakespeare's mysterious son.
Gianmarco Bresadola
In 'Russian Subway Dogs,' you play as a dog hunting for food.
Courtesy of Spooky Squid
The Photovoltaics Lab is working to develop solar energy technologies.
Courtesy of the Photovoltaics Lab
Octavia Chavez-Richmond, Stewart Evan Smith, Tyrees Allen, Lewis D. Wheeler, and Maureen Keiller appear in SpeakEasy Stage's production of 'Between Riverside and Crazy.'
Courtesy of Nile Scott Studios
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