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Hoops across borders

Hoops across borders

A EuroLeague fan’s journey to appreciating Boston basketball

February 5, 2025 | Aleyna B.

Let me make one thing clear: I still believe the EuroLeague is the pinnacle of basketball. The intensity, the fans—they’re unmatched. My loyalty lies with Anadolu Efes, a Turkish powerhouse and back-to-back champions from 2020 to 2022. They are my team, my pride, and my heartbreak, often all at once.  But Boston has this strange […]

Why rockets won’t be named after women

Why rockets won’t be named after women

My thoughts on the absence of change in Aerospace since the Sixties

January 29, 2025 | Abby L.

A big headline in aerospace news right now is the first orbital launch of Blue Origin’s rocket ‘New Glenn’. And while I am extremely happy there is an up-in-coming competitor to Space X’s Falcon Heavy, every time I hear about New Glenn I get a bit twitchy, but let’s go back in time a bit. […]

From chore to creative hobby

From chore to creative hobby

How a busy grad student can find joy in cooking

January 8, 2025 | Felicia R.

We’ve all been there—work drags on longer than expected, protocols need troubleshooting, and by the end of the day, the idea of cooking feels more and more like another chore. Why didn’t I meal prep this Sunday to avoid this current dilemma? Energy levels are low and take-out sounds so good. As a fourth year […]

Hobbies: The Big Four

Hobbies: The Big Four

Why many grad students at MIT gravitate towards these four hobbies

January 2, 2025 | Hannah S.

Imagine this: It’s evening at the Muddy (the on-campus pub known for its cheap beer) during orientation or a mixer. You’re chatting with people you’ve vaguely gotten familiar with, and your drink of choice has made the awkwardness of meeting people ever-so-slightly less so. The evening lights are dim, and there’s some bustle around you […]

Discovering the freedom and fun of art without rules

Discovering the freedom and fun of art without rules

Letting go of perfectionism through adventures in glass

December 4, 2024 | Alex B.-M.

When I stepped into my first glass torchwork class at Metropolis, one of MIT’s makerspaces, I expected to learn a new type of art. I did not expect my experiences with glass to change the way I organize my life. In my first class, my attempts to create a marble resulted in an unintentional and […]