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So Young Park as the Queen of the Night in the BLO’s production of The Magic Flute, performed at the Shubert Theater.
Eric Antoniou
Sara Seager is also a recipient of a 2013 MacArthur Fellows Program fellowship at MIT. A professor in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences and the Department of Physics, Seager’s work is mainly...
MacArthur Foundation
Chefs prepare rolls and other assorted items at Avana Sushi, a sushi joint in Chinatown with a wide variety of options on its menu.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
Basta Pasta Trattoria, an Italian restaurant near Central Square, dishes out pizza, pasta, risotto, and paninis to customers until 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
Skanda K. Koppula
Curtis L. Wu ’14 serves in Friday’s matchup against RPI. MIT took first in doubles and fifth in singles.
Helen Nie
At the first Festival of Bad Ad Hoc Hypotheses, Emcee Ben Lillie uses a decibel meter to gauge the audience reaction to each presentation. Zach Wienersmith, the cartoonist of the popular web comic Saturday Morning Bre...
Rachel E. Aviles—The Tech
The Lobby 7 dome is going to receive enhancements and repairs, and has been cordoned off for pedestrian safety during construction activities. The work will include replacing the existing glass block and adding a new ...
Tami Forrester—The Tech
Musicians perform on Friday night at FredFest, an annual concert in the East Campus courtyard that featured Sarah Borrello, Dressed for the Occasion, and Nemes.
Rachel E. Aviles—The Tech
Racers sail downward to the finish during MIT Sailing’s Midweek Firefly Regatta held last Thursday. The regatta, hosted by MIT, welcomed eight colleges fielding a total of 19 boats.
Xiaoxue Liu
Hackers dressed The Alchemist this week as Walter White, the protagonist in AMC’s crime drama Breaking Bad, which held its series finale this past Sunday. The show revolved around White’s struggles as a cancer-stricke...
Tami Forrester—The Tech
The Berklee P-Funk Ensemble performs at the Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival held in Boston this past Saturday. Other performers included The Bell Afair, the Rick DiMuzio Quintet, and the Berklee Global Jazz Ambassadors.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The Green Building was lit up last Friday with altering patterns of “GNU” and “30” in honor of the 30th anniversary of GNU, a free Unix-like operating system.
Rachel E. Aviles—The Tech
Craig B. Cheney ’14 winds up for a shot in the Men’s Water Polo game against Brown University last Saturday. MIT fell to Brown 15-9 but went on to beat Connecticut College later that afternoon 23-3 giving them a confe...
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
Posters have appeared around campus in response to the ongoing controversy surrounding Burton-Conner murals.
Rachel E. Aviles—The Tech
A particularly exuberant Zumba dancer lets loose during MIT RecSports’ fourth annual Largest Outdoor Zumba Class on Tuesday, Sept. 24 in front of the Z-Center.
Henry Tareque
Author Daniel Suarez (right) discusses his publications during a conversation with Joi Ito (left) at the Media Lab on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Skanda K. Koppula
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