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Confetti and sweat don’t shift Girl Talk’s focus from the live mixing during his concert on Nov. 2 at the House of Blues.
Charles Lin—The Tech
Girl Talk’s curtain call ends the night’s insanity too soon for his fans. The concert took place on Nov. 2 at the House of Blues.
Charles Lin—The Tech
Bike locks left behind after bicycles were removed from under Bldg. 9 in preparation for Obama’s visit.
John A. Hawkinson—The Tech
Timothy R. Schoen ’11 of Kappa Sigma (right), the newly elected Interfraternity Council president, and Clark D. Minor ’12 of Phi Kappa Sigma (left), the newly elected vice president, pose outside of the IFC office on ...
Steven J. Levine
Students sit atop a plinth in the corner of Lobby 7 as pedestrians walk past on Nov. 5. The Class of ’54 will be holding a student contest for designs to sit atop the pedestals, which were left unfinished after Lobby ...
Sam Range—The Tech
Rui Luo—The Tech
A fire broke out in a construction trench on the morning of Nov. 5 in Amherst Alley. The residents of Phi Beta Epsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Kappa, and Burton-Conner were evacuated.
Maggie Lloyd—The Tech
W1, which will house at least 460 undergraduates, is the cornerstone of MIT’s long-term plans to increase enrollment by 300 students.
Arfa Aijazi—The Tech
Lorin Maazel conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, with (from left, foreground) soprano Christine Brewer, contralto Meredith Arwady, tenor Matthew Pol...
Sarang N. Kulkarni
Sam Range—Tech Photo Illustration
OCW’s budget saw a $500,000 decrease in the 2009 fiscal year. Plans for increased revenue include a “Course Champions” pilot campaign and continued use of referral links.
Jessica Liu—The Tech
All-American Rejects guitarist, Nick Wheeler, sports an undoubtedly outdated haircut. Regardless, the band played a rocking headlining set in Foxboro, Mass. on November 10.
Dave Fernholz
The Friendly Toast promotes its specials on a whiteboard last Sunday around lunch time. Customers praise the diner for the quality of its big pancakes and coffee.
Maggie Lloyd—The Tech
Diners waited over an hour to have lunch last Sunday at The Friendly Toast in Kendall Sqaure.
Maggie Lloyd—The Tech
The Friendly Toast, a breakfast diner in Kendall square, was close to closing this past September after some financial concerns. The diner is a popular location on Sundays.
Maggie Lloyd—The Tech
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