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Last Published: April 14, 2016
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Photos by aLEXANDER C. BOST


Kristina S. Kim ’17 and Isaac T. Yandow ’15 sing with the cast.




William R. Ruschel ’18 soars above the jumping pit during the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference championship on Saturday. MIT won the championship for the 15th straight year.




Matthew T. Iovino ’17 as Melchior in “Totally Fucked.”




Benjamin C. Freed ’17 competes in the steeple chase during the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference championship on Saturday. MIT won the championship for the 15th straight year.




Talia Weiss ’17 as Wendla in “Mama Who Bore Me.”




Moritz’s father, played by Garrett W. Schulte ’17, grieves for his son in “Left Behind.”




Wendla (Talia E. Weiss ’17) and Melchior (Matthew T. Iovino ’17) share a moment in a hayloft during “The Guilty Ones.”




Matthew T. Iovino ’17 acts in the MIT Musical Theatre Guild’s production of Spring Awakening. Set in a German town in the late 19th century, the production explores a variety of mature themes born of the characters’ nascent sexual curiosity. Shows continue today, tomorrow, and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Little Kresge.




German Soto ’18 dances in “Chicken Soup for the Swag.”




Greta M. Farrell ’18 and Elizabeth Zhang ’16 roll tack their Flying Junior dinghy during the Victorian Coffee Urn Trophy hosted by Harvard University on Saturday. MIT hosted the Erwin Schell Trophy in which the Engineers finished sixth, qualifying the team for the Atlantic Coast Championships to be hosted by Old Dominion University on Nov. 14-15.



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