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Whitney S. Loo ’15 competes in the final heat of the Women’s 200 Butterfly on Saturday. MIT Swimming and Diving hosted their Winter Invitational this weekend.
Jared L. Wong—The Tech
The Logarhythms perform “Superlogs” with their alumni — a longtime tradition — at their winter concert “Bright Lights” last Friday.
Bruno B. F. FAviero—The Tech
An inflatable plastic ball — the Zorb — maneuvered by a person inside, rolled around Lobby 7 Wednesday evening. Mechanical engineering professor Alex Slocum ’82 said he brought out the Zorb, which was emblazoned with ...
Bruno B. F. Faviero—The Tech
Regina Dugan, Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), was invited to discuss manufacturing for the defense industry on Tuesday as a part of MIT’s Political Science Distinguished Speaker Seri...
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Top — The Analog Devices building, located between Smart and Osborne Street, was torn down to make way for a new building for Novartis AG. The Swiss pharmaceutical giant has plans to double the size of its facilities ...
KailIang Chen—The Tech
(Left to right) Karen Mills, Guy Broadbent, Jill Becker, Michael Casper, Joanna Dowling, and William Emhiser speak on the Advanced Manufacturing Success Stories Panel. On Monday, Nov. 28, MIT hosted the White House’s ...
Andrea Fabre—The Tech
The MIT Chorallaries perform their fall concert on the Friday before Thanksgiving Break. With an opening by the MIT/Wellesley Toons, the free superhero-themed concert entertained a packed crowd in 10-250.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Trimble won last year’s NEWMAC Academic All-Conference award.
Patrick Barragan
Michelle Fung ’13 shows students how to fold a pentagonal rose during OrigaMIT’s first origami conference on Saturday.
Melissa Renee Shumacher—The Tech
Team Instinct faces off against Team Believe the Hype in the finals of the Halo: Reach event at the Major League Gaming (MLG) competition in Providence, RI over the weekend. Instincts went on to become the MLG 2011 na...
Feng Wu—The Tech
Qimin Quan wins first place in the “Pitch to China” business plan competition for his biosensor technology for medical diagnostics, “Nano Health,” on Sunday. The competition was part of the MIT-China Innovation and En...
Kailiang Chen—The Tech
Salman A. Khan ’98, founder of Khan Academy, gives a lecture entitled “Rethinking Learning” to an overflowing lecture hall in 32-123 on Thursday. Khan, a former hedge fund analyst, has created 2,800 short video lectur...
David Da He—The Tech
While Occupy Harvard has raised many issues with university administration over the past several days, one of the more popular demands has been for fair contracts for Harvard custodial employees.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
The Occupy Harvard movement, though unique to the university in a few aspects, clearly owes most of its inspiration to Occupy Wall Street.
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
A statue of John Harvard overlooks the Occupy Harvard movement on a wet Wednesday afternoon. The protest group has raised concerns over a wide set of issues at Harvard, from alleged questionable investment practices t...
Christopher A. Maynor—The Tech
Kresge was open for polling on Tuesday. Sloan graduate student Leland Cheung was re-elected to the Cambridge City Council with the greatest number of first-place votes.
Mark Fayngersh—The Tech
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