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Thousands of paper cranes adorned the Stata Center’s Gates Atrium in remembrance of Sean Collier last Friday, April 18. Hackers collected, strung, and glued cranes from students, faculty, alumni, and friends throughou...
Landon Y. Carter—The Tech
MIT Strong Boston Marathon team member Thomas Brand shortly after the 10K checkpoint in Framingham. The MIT Strong team ran the Boston Marathon on Monday in honor of MIT Police Officer Sean A. Collier, who died one ye...
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Associate Professor Hugh Herr from the Biomechatronics group at MIT’s Media Lab demonstrated his research into bionic limbs to the press on Friday, April 18. His research restored Adrianne Haslet-Davis’s ability to da...
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
An MIT Police Officer enjoys the food at the community picnic and MIT Strong marathon rally that occurred after the remembrance ceremony last Friday.
Landon Y. Carter—The Tech
One of one hundred runners selected of the nearly three hundred who applied for Team MR8, the team established by the Martin W. Richard Charitable Foundation, runs the final stretch of Commonwealth Ave. before turning...
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
The MIT Police and Cambridge Police Joint Honor Guard presented the flags at the ceremony of remembrance for Officer Sean A. Collier held last Friday in MIT’s North Court.
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
A “Prayer Canvas” was laid out in Boston Common, decorated with messages of hope, solidarity, and love for Boston during the marathon. Markers were provided so that anyone could add to the canvas.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
There was a heavy police presence at the Boston Marathon this year. Security checkpoints to get near the finish line were established, and many roads were blocked with police barriers and public works trucks.
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
David Mahor, the Mayor of the City of Cambridge, announced last Friday at the ceremony of remembrance that the corner of Main and Vassar Streets shall be designated as “M.I.T. Police Officer Sean A. Collier Square.” A...
Ho Yin Au—The Tech
Emotions were high at the finish line of the 118th running of the Boston Marathon on Monday.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Jeffrey M. Sperling ’15 volleys the ball during a match against Clark University last Saturday. The men’s team defeated Clark 6-3 in its last home event of the season.
Lenny Martinez
Students of Next House designed and built a 100-foot zip-line for CPW in the Next House courtyard. Riders of the zip-line included prefrosh and undergrads, as well as Chris Colombo, the Dean of Student Life and Next H...
Ryan J. Fish
Hackers lit up the Green Building with a ribbon on Tuesday night, in honor of the 1-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings and the death of MIT Officer Sean Collier.
Landon Y. Carter—The Tech
Jenny J. Wei ‘15 performs in MIT Dramashop’s production of The Pillowman, written by Martin Mcdonagh and directed by Janet Sonenberg, during the dress rehearsal last Wednesday, April 9.
Landon Y. Carter—The Tech
The outside of Kresge was filled with upbeat music and cheers of encouragement as rowers from student and independent living group teams worked to raise money for Amphibious Achievement’s third annual Erg-A-Thon on T...
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
These mugs bearing MIT’s logo were handed out to prefrosh leaving the welcome ceremony of MIT’s Campus Preview Weekend last Thursday by pranksters waiting outside Rockwell Cage. As some would later discover, when the...
Gregory Izatt
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