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Last Published: April 14, 2016
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Photos by Melissa Renée Schumacher


A die-in was held at the Harvard Memorial Church at noon on Sunday, Dec. 7, to protest state violence. Masks handed out to participants read “We can’t breathe”.




Members of the Boston Police watch as protestors march towards Boston Common on Thursday night, Dec. 4, in a rally against police brutality. Several streets were shut down, and several people were arrested.




The Institooters, a flute ensemble conducted by Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin, performed in Lobby 10 on Thursday evening.




Students attempt to bury the sculpture “Transparent Horizon” in snow on Tuesday following a record-breaking period of snowfall.




A vigil for the victims of the shooting in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, organized by the MIT Muslim Students Association, was held in Lobby 7 on Thursday.




The MIT Undergraduate Energy Club hosted the 2015 Energy Expo on Thursday in Lobdell. Students networked with representatives from energy companies.




A community gathering in memory of Matthew L. Nehring ’18 was held in the Memorial Lobby of Building 10 on Tuesday night. President L. Rafael Reif addressed the attendees.




The bridge connecting Buildings 12 and 24 was removed on Saturday in preparation for the demolition of Building 12.




Don Armado, portrayed by the Melissa Nussbaum Freeman for the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble, intimidates his audience during a dress rehearsal of Love’s Labour’s Lost, which runs March 19 through March 22.




Kathryn K. Wopat ’15 rounds third base during MIT’s doubleheader against Wheaton College on Saturday. MIT lost both games 5-3.



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