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Cynthia A. Bouldrick ’11
Andrea Robles—The Tech
James L. Sherley tacks up sheets of stickers on the first floor of the Student Center proclaiming “Say No To June 30,” which refers to his last official date of employment at MIT after being denied tenure.
David M. Templeton—The Tech
Sailing, George Warren Smith Trophy, Sept. 29–30.
Perry Hung—The Tech
Doria M. Holbrook ’08 against Wellesley College, Nov. 14.
Brian Hemond—The Tech
Amy R. Magnuson ’10 at the New England Division III women’s track and field championship, May 5–6.
Omari Stephens—The Tech
In 2007, the One Laptop Per Child foundation began production of the XO laptop (pictured). The laptop faced challenges in the market from for-profit competition, including Intel’s Classmate PC. The XO, well-known as t...
Arthur Petron—The Tech
MIT men’s volleyball vs. Emmanuel College, Feb. 10.
William Yee—The Tech
MIT raised $160 million by October for the Campaign for Students.
Diana Ye—The Tech
MIT men’s lacrosse vs. Norwich University, April 14.
William Yee—The Tech
Former Dean of Admissions Marilee Jones resigned in April 2007 after it was discovered that she had misrepresented her educational information on her résumé.
Wendy Gu—Tech File Photo
MIT hackers abide by a written code of ethics that is painted on the wall of an MIT basement.
Eric D. Schmiedl—The Tech
Pritchett Dining (pictured here in April 2007) was closed during the summer in response to discontent from East Campus residents who said that dining halls do not gel with east campus culture.
Omari Stephens—The Tech
Jen Zink is back at work on Monday, Jan. 28 after Toscanini’s was closed for several days due to nonpayment of taxes.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Gus Rancatore, the owner of Toscanini’s, received $31,406.85 in a week’s worth of donations from fans of his ice cream. The store was closed from Jan. 17 to Jan. 24 because of a past due tax bill.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Impossible is nothing when you’re surrounded by pictures of bunnies.
Lauren Phillips-Thoryn
The popular ice cream and coffee shop Toscanini’s remains closed after a seizure on Thursday by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue for nonpayment of more than $167,000 in back taxes.
Perry Hung—The Tech
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