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MIT’s third annual flu clinic, open to MIT staff, students, retirees, and family members of staff on MIT’s traditional or flexible health plans, ran on Tuesday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. MIT Medical had 15,000 vaccinations...
Jessica L. Wass
Jacob Sharpe ’11 won Best in Show for his Chinese yo-yo act at Sigma Kappa’s Late Night. The proceeds from SK Late Night went to Alzheimer’s research.
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Phillip L. Clay PhD ‘75 speaks during the question and answer phase of the State of the Institute address on Wednesday. During the annual summary of the Institute’s financial and strategic positions, administrators e...
Sam Range—The Tech
Comedian Robert “Bo” Burnham poses with fan Stephen A. McCrory ’14 (right) after performing in Kresge last Saturday. Stephen surprised the audience during the show with a poster depicting “i times Santa is real,” a li...
Sarang Kulkarni—The Tech
Provost L. Rafael Reif speaks during the question and answer phase of Wednesday’s State of the Institute address. During the annual summary of the Institute’s financial and strategic positions, administrators emphasi...
Sam Range—The Tech
Construction crews broke ground for the installation of a new sculpture in front of W20. The piece, by Jaume Plensa, is scheduled to be installed in November.
Sam Range—The Tech
President Susan Hockfield delivers opening remarks at Wednesday’s State of the Institute address. During the annual summary of the Institute’s financial and strategic positions, administrators emphasized the stabilit...
Sam Range—The Tech
The pledges of Phi Kappa Theta perform a skit/dance based on the “Yes Dance” of YouTube fame at Sigma Kappa’s Late Night. The variety show, held last Friday, benefited the Sigma Kappa Foundation’s Alzheimer’s research...
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
After several days of on-and-off service, the Burton-side elevator in Burton-Conner House broke down Saturday night, trapping students inside. The Cambridge fire department managed to free them within 20 minutes.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Sharon S. Hao ’14 sets the ball in the third game of a volleyball match against Williams last Friday. The Engineers won the game 28-26.
Rachel Luo
Dave Munro of the band Air Traffic Controller performs at FredFest III at the East Campus courtyard last Friday.
Sarang N. Kulkarni
A Bank of America ATM in Building E52, the Sloan Building, was pried open and robbed on Saturday morning. The window behind the machine was broken from the inside, the ATM was emptied of all money.
Joanna Kao—The Tech
David A. Alfonso ’13 and Eben M. Freeman ’13 (sail 10) sail back to the shore in the Commonwealth Invitational on Saturday on the Charles.
Xuan Yang
Patrick C. McDaniel ’13 snoozes in the tent he constructed in front of East Campus desk on Sunday. McDaniel was hoping to be first in line for IHOP, East Campus’ monthly free breakfast event. McDaniel was indeed the f...
Jingyun Fan—The Tech
The Cambridge Fire Department responds to a chemical spill in 18-006 on Thursday evening. Building 18, the chemistry building, was designed by I.M. Pei and constructed in the 1960s.
Greg Steinbrecher—The Tech
Gregory Gaultier of France retrieves a tough return hit by Amr Shamana of Egypt during the Showdown@Symphony squash tournament on Wednesday. Each of the four professional squash players invited to play in the tourname...
John A. Hawkinson—The Tech
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