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MIT a cappella group Resonance performs “Headlock” by Imogen Heap at the Habitat for Humanity Benefit Concert last Friday in 10-250.



MIT’s Christian a cappella group the Cross Products performs “Before the Throne of God Above” at the Habitat for Humanity Benefit Concert last Friday in 10-250.



South Asian classical music group Swara performs at the Habitat for Humanity Benefit Concert on Friday in 10-250.



The scantily-clad men’s swim team cheered through the Infinite on Thursday in celebration of Sunday’s NEWMAC title win.



Students gather for liquid nitrogen ice cream after learning about the thermodynamic properties of liquid nitrogen and its effects on roses, tennis balls, and bananas. The class, entitled Applied Cryomania and taught by Joshua C. Velson ’10, was one of many offered to high school students through ESP’s Spark program on Saturday, Mar. 7.



Groups from MIT, Boston University, Wellesley College, Tufts University, and the New England area perform at Footwork, a dance show hosted by MIT Ridonkulous on Friday, March 6. Celebrity guests included Gigi Torres, founder and director of the Essence Dance Company, and Mr. Napkins, a comic and rapper from Cambridge, MA and Footwork’s official MC.



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 group of Olympians during winter training. Wolcott finished in 10th place (of 246 competitors) with a time of 7:03.9 in the open women’s division. The 2000 meter race has been run on rowing machines since 1982. This year’s event took place at Boston University’s Agganis Arena on Feb. 22.



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 Puerto Rico in the Stratton Student Center.



(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 Pericles, playing this weekend and next in La Sala de Puerto Rico in the Stratton Student Center.



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 Student Center.


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