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Aerial 3D Survey of MIT Campus (2010) by Zebra Imaging is one of six holograms on display in the MIT Museum as part of the Luminous Windows exhibition. The exhibition runs until April 1, 2011.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
The bibliodoptera exhibit has been installed in the corridor between the Lewis and Hayden Libraries for the MIT FAST Arts Festival. Designed by Elena N. Jessop G and Peter A. Torpey G, the butterflies in the display c...
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Lunar Lander (1984) by Michael A. Teitel MS ’86 and the MIT Spatial Imaging Group is on display at the MIT Museum from sunset to 2 a.m. until April 1st, 2011.
Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
An HDR capture of W59 as seen at sunset. The building is newly adorned with scaffolding, and exterior work is being done. W59 currently houses the ROTC, Campus Dining, Housing, and Residential Life offices.
Arthur Petron—The Tech
The IceWall was installed in Killian Court for the FAST Arts Festival. Designed by Yushiro Okamoto G and Kian Yam G, the IceWall contains seeds within each ice block, which will sprout and grow a flower bed when the w...
Vivek Dasari
The Grand Junction Railroad may become a commuter rail link between Boston’s North Station and Worcester. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has purchased the rights to the rail line, which runs past Simmo...
Jaswanth Madhavan
The Coca-Cola distributor for the Star Market on Sidney Street gave MIT a shout-out using boxes of Coke products. This is just one of several designs they display throughout the year, including a Christmas tree shape ...
Joanna Kao—The Tech
This weekend, MIT Women’s Swimming and Diving won the NEWMAC Championships for the first time in school history. After consistently taking second place, the Engineers beat rivals Springfield College 917.5 points to 89...
Jessica L. Wass—The Tech
The corridor between Buildings 56 and 66 is closed until Feb. 21 in order to install a structure for the MIT 150 FAST Arts Festival. The festival, which celebrates the integration of art, science, and technology at MI...
Jessica Liu—The Tech
Associate Provost Martin A. Schmidt PhD ’88 speaks to Walker Memorial groups about the process for deciding whether Music and Theatre Arts will move into the building, and how students will be affected.
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Scott T. Landers ’13 advertises himself for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Camp Kesem Date Auction on Saturday night. The event sold 22 dates and raised $6,000 to benefit Camp Kesem, a summer camp for children whose parents ...
Elijah Mena—The Tech
Andrew J. Musacchio ’11 and Brent M. Johnson ’14 lead the pack over the second hurdle during the men’s 55 meter hurdles race at the MIT Coed Invitational Track and Field meet on Saturday. Musacchio held on to grab fir...
Turner Bohlen—The Tech
UA President Vrajesh Y. Modi ’11 is serenaded by the MIT Muses prior to the Valentine’s Day UA Senate meeting. The Logarhythms and the Muses both sell Valentine’s Day serenades each year.
John A. Hawkinson—The Tech
Railroad crossing on Mass. Ave. near Vassar Street, shot looking directly into the late afternoon sun. The Metropolitan Storage Warehouse is visible on the left; smokestacks from the Francis Bitter Magnet Lab stand on...
NICHOLAS CHORNAY—THE TECH
Students were shown a furnished double in Maseeh during the tours on Saturday. The dorm contains 166 doubles, 19 triples, and 77 singles. The rooms have tile floors, and hallways will be carpeted.
Joanna Kao—The Tech
Dhaval D. Adjodah ’11’s photography is on display in the Jerome B. Wiesner Gallery in the Student Center. Adjodah’s work focuses on scenes from India and will be up until Feb. 28.
Sarang Kulkarni—The Tech
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