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Dana G. Mead PhD ’67 speaks to the Undergraduate Association at their weekly meeting in W20-400 on Monday evening.
Andrew T. Lukmann—The Tech
Teaching assistant and researcher James F. Bredt ’82 stands behind his 4-foot aluminum screw trophy after winning Alpha Phi Omega’s annual Big Screw competition.
Steve Howland—The Tech
Karen L. Chu ’08, Lucia T. Tian ’08, and Anna J. Simon ’10 (clockwise from left) of the MIT synchronized swimming team compete in the 2008 East Zone Regionals held last weekend at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York.
Adele A. Schwab
Terrascope lecturer Ari W. Epstein PhD ’95 presents different toppings that one can eat with hamentashen. The annual Latke vs. Hamentashen Debate took place this past Wednesday evening in a packed 26-100.
Omari Stephens—The Tech
A latke mascot (Matthew S. Cons ’08) and a hamentashen mascot (Lindsey A. Pete ’08) duke it out before Wednesday’s annual Latke-Hamentashen Debate held in 26-100.
Dhaval Adjodah
Christopher L. Follett G will appear on the fifth season of “Beauty and the Geek” which premieres Tuesday, March 11 on the CW.
Eric Schmiedl—The Tech
Current W1 residents tour a partially-finished apartment in NW35 on Feb. 14. A group of undergraduates, GRTs, and housemasters who intend to move into W1 will live in 57 rooms of NW35 until fall 2010.
Martin Segado—The Tech
Little fabric shops like these line commercial streets in Bangalore, but they are being replaced by large malls that sell Western clothing.
Diana Jue—THE TECH
My host family and I spent an evening playing with a digital camera and projecting photos on our television. Shown here, my host sister is dressed in Western clothing.
Diana Jue—THE TECH
Laura E. Aust ’10 and S. Balaji Mani ’10, members of the 2010 Ring Committee, present the bezel for the 2010 Brass Rat in superhero costumes during Ring Premiere held last night in Kresge Auditorium.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Steven Mo ’10 waits anxiously for the 2010 Brass Rat to be revealed during Ring Premiere held last night in Kresge Auditorium.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
The Ring Committee toasts the Class of 2010 at the end of Ring Premiere held last night in Kresge Auditorium.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Emily J. Onufer ’10, a member of the 2010 Ring Committee, explains the significance of the hacker map inscribed on the inside of the 2010 Brass Rat during Ring Premiere held last night.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Kachina C. Gosselin ’10 browses through a pamphlet that explains the details of the 2010 Brass Rat during Ring Premiere held last night in Kresge Auditorium.
Kristyn A. Majorca
Rosemarie M. de la Rosa ’10 (left) and Yvette M. Beben ’10 admire the 2010 Brass Rat in display at Kresge Auditorium during Ring Premiere held last night.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
The bezel for the 2010 Brass Rat is presented to the Class of 2010 during Ring Premiere held last night in Kresge Auditorium. Besides the typical features of the beaver grasping a diploma, the phrase “IHTFP” is hidden...
Jessica Witchley—The Tech
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