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Tiffany Ho ’11 (left, from Wellesley) and Minhee Sung ’10 play cello during Millennium Canons, by Kevin Puts. The MIT Symphony Orchestra performed this past Friday, Oct. 26 with new conductor Adam K. Boyles. The conce...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
Tomina Parvanova tunes her harp during intermission at the MIT Symphony Orchestra performance this past Friday, Oct 26. Directed by MITSO’s new conductor, Adam K. Boyles, the concert featured pieces from Kevin Puts, ...
Omari Stephens—The Tech
Lavinia, played by Sara E. Ferry ’11, pleads with her father, Roman general Titus Andronicus, played by Olivia Leitermann G, to allow her to marry the Emperor’s brother, Bassianus. The MIT Shakespeare Ensemble is perf...
Roseanne Chanchall
Pumpkins explode as they hit the ground at the end of their 21-story fall from the roof of the Green Building during last Saturday's Pumpkin Drop.
Roseanne Chanchall
A shirtless daredevil jumps off an awning in Kenmore Square to crowd surf the happy throng below. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Sunday night, claiming their second World Series win in the pas...
Perry Hung—The Tech
A line of police officers in riot gear blocks off Boylston Street one block west of Massachusetts Avenue in an attempt to contain the jubilant crowd that took to the streets following the Boston Red Sox victory. The S...
Samuel E. Kronick—The Tech
An exuberant fan celebrates near Kenmore Square. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Sunday night, claiming their second World Series win in the past four seasons.
Michael McGraw-Herdeg—The Tech
Queen Tamora’s sons, Chiron (Sabrina M. Neuman ’09, left) and Demetrius (Akira Kobayashi ’10, right), fight over who will rape Titus’ daughter Lavinia. The MIT Shakespeare Ensemble is performing Titus Andronicus on No...
Roseanne Chanchall
Maximilian L. Brand ’11 defeats his alumnus competitor in sabre last Saturday at the alumni fencing meet. Nearly 50 alumni attended the meet to compete in foil, epée and sabre.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Javier J. Ordonez ’10 poised with epée in hand at Saturday’s alumni fencing meet. Nearly 50 alumni attended the event to compete in foil, epée and sabre.
Andrea Robles—The Tech
Spectators gather at the base of the Green Building to examine what happens when speeding pumpkins hit the ground.
Roseanna Chanchall
Baritone David Kravitz joins the New England Philharmonic for Gustav Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen during Saturday’s concert in Kresge Auditorium.
Sherry Yan—The Tech
Jason Zhu ’11 executes a corner kick during the men’s soccer team match against the Worcester Polytechnic Institute on Saturday. The Engineers defeated WPI 1-0.
Aaron Sampson—The Tech
Queen Tamora, played by Holly B. Laird ’07, Empress of Rome, takes advantage of her power over Emperor Saturninus, played by Yuri A. Podpaly G. The MIT Shakespeare Ensemble is performing Titus Andronicus on Nov. 1–3 ...
Roseanne Chanchall
A Boston police officer stands ready to disperse rioters with a baton. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Sunday night, claiming their second World Series win in the past four seasons.
Perry Hung—The Tech
An ad hoc street musician beats on a traffic light with a drumstick in Kenmore Square. The Boston Red Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies 4-3 on Sunday night, claiming their second World Series win in the past four seas...
Daniel P. Beauboeuf—The Tech
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