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HOLA—A rainbow bursts out of a catarata (waterfall) in an Argentine national park. It is one of 275 falls that make up the Iguaçu Falls, which spread over Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Don’t go at night, if you want to explore one of the oldest stone ruins in Boston. Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the Bear Dens (Long Crouch Woods) of Roxbury, Mass. were built in 1912. They feature a stone sculpt...
Sheng-Ying Pao
Kellas R. Cameron ’10 brandishes a dagger as the character Leonine in the dress rehearsal of MIT Shakespeare Ensemble’s presentation of Pericles, playing this weekend and next in La Sala de Puerto Rico in the Stratton...
Chelsea Grimm—The Tech
World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma discusses the topic of imagination with a group of Burchard Scholars after last Sunday afternoon’s performance of the Silk Wind Ensemble held at Symphony Hall in Boston.
Diane Rak—The Tech
Institute Professor and Associate Provost for Faculty Equity Barbara H. Liskov of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department won the 2009 Association for Computing Machinery’s A.M. Turing Award, one of...
Perry Hung—The Tech
(left to right) Zachary D. Tribbett ’12, Kellas R. Cameron ’10, and Jessica I. Wooton ’12 portray Pericles, Simonedes, and Thaisa, respectively, in the dress rehearsal of MIT Shakespeare Ensemble’s presentation of Per...
Chelsea Grimm—The Tech
Grace M. Kane ’11 (right) and Angelina Del Balzo portray a Bawd and Boult, respectively, in the dress rehearsal of MIT Shakespeare Ensemble’s presentation of Pericles, playing this weekend and next in la Sala de Puert...
Chelsea Grimm—The Tech
Kelly Duncan ’11 looks upfield for an open teammate during Saturday’s women’s lacrosse matchup on Roberts Field. The Engineers defeated Bridgewater State 13-10.
Michael Meyer—The Tech
Atheist philosopher Peter Singer (professor of bioethics at Princeton University, left) addresses questions about morality and ethics last Saturday as Christian philosopher John Hare (professor of philosophical theolo...
Martin Segado—The Tech
Latifah B. Hamzah ’12, the piece’s concertmaster, plays Carl August Nielsen’s Symphony No. 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva) last Friday in Kresge.
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
The MIT Symphony Orchestra performed Carl August Nielsen’s Symphony No. 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva) on March 13 in Kresge Auditorium.
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Kevin Dong Gyun Woo ’12 plays the cello in Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 102. Woo was the principal player for both Hadyn’s piece and John Harbison’s Canonical American Songbook.
Meng Heng Touch—The Tech
Thomas S. Caldwell ’09 does an L-seat on the rings during MIT’s match versus the College of William and Mary on March 13. The engineers lost 335.7-314.4 in their final home meet.
Dan Kubaczyk
Rachael A. Holmes ’11 gracefully pauses during her floor exercise at the gymnastics meet against Springfield College on Saturday. She scored 8.900 on the exercise.
Vincent Auyeung—The Tech
Friends and teammates cheer on Jane M. Wolcott ’09 of the Varsity Openweight Women’s rowing team at the CRASH-B (Charles River All-Star Has-Beens) Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships, begun in the ‘80’s by a gro...
Chelsea Grimm—The Tech
Rebecca Roebber from the Kallari Association is seen lecturing on the production of fine chocolate at a chocolate tasting in 32-123 on Monday evening. The lecture and tasting was hosted by the Laboratory for Chocolate...
David M. Templeton—The Tech
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