To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) To celebrate Pi Day 2015, Math Society awarded slices of pie to students who could recite over 11 digits of pi. Congratulations to Omer Cohen (207 digits), Ziyuan Huang (100 digits), and Siyao Fang (83 digits), who placed first, second, and third, respectively. March 16, 2015. (Photo by Sunyi Wang) Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo