This year’s Premiere wasn’t without its share of flaws, not dissimilar to the Sochi Olympics, another event suffering ring-related malfunctions and accusations of corruption. ![]() From the direction you wear it on your hand, to the many references to punting/tooling/hacking, to the class-specific inside jokes, it’s cloaked in tradition. We don’t hold to tradition and propriety very much at MIT – the closest thing we have to an official school song is probably the Engineer’s Drinking Song – but the Brass Rat is one of the few exceptions. It’s the event where the Brass Rat for each class is revealed, and yesterday night the 2016 Brass Rat was revealed! Ring Premiere, however, is one of those events that brings out the inner prefrosh in all of us. After a few semesters of psets, midterms, finals, and projects, that once youthful prefrosh full of joy and excitement can seem a long way away. ![]() One of the hardest things to avoid at MIT is a sense of jadedness.
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