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All in on MIT as a 1st-gen PhD

All in on MIT as a 1st-gen PhD

How an unexpected, last-minute campus tour changed my life's trajectory

April 9, 2025 | Annabel G.

Everyone has heard the expression, “It’s never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket.” This is a wise piece of advice—unless we’re talking about your dream grad school!  Hello, my name is Annabel Gomez. I’m a first-generation Mexican American and the first in my family to pursue higher education. Growing up, […]

More Than Just Books: My Favorite Bookstores in Boston

More Than Just Books: My Favorite Bookstores in Boston

A tour around unique Boston Bookstores and why each one is worth a visit.

April 2, 2025 | Abby L.

People who love visiting bookstores know that it isn’t just about the books but also the environment. Personally, bookstores remind me that there are so many different worlds out there and so much to learn. I love picking up a book and feeling how floppy it is (if you know you know) and imagining myself […]

Sourdough and the Scientific Method

Sourdough and the Scientific Method

Exploring the Intersection of Yeast, Experimentation, and Life's Milestones

March 26, 2025 | Lauren H.

It was inevitable. I was staring down the barrel of the hardest academic semester of my life and needed an outlet to restore my energy– something to reinvigorate my creativity. The answer floated into my consciousness one fateful October night: Yeast. I think it takes a certain kind of person to become addicted to sourdough. […]

I can see clearly now

I can see clearly now

Getting contact lenses and defining a research vision

March 19, 2025 | Amélie L.

Over the winter break, I got contact lenses for the first time. Putting them in produced an effect like removing a plastic sheet from before my eyes. Every detail, even in the distance, was crisp and clear. When driving, I could read the small print on signs, and in the mirror I saw every pore […]

Why Boston is the Best and Worst City for Running

Why Boston is the Best and Worst City for Running

My thoughts on a city where it seems like everyone runs

March 12, 2025 | Abby L.

Let me paint a picture for you: it’s 7:30 am on a Saturday in September of 2024, and I’m in a sedan driving down Memorial Ave on my way to move into my new dorm. My boyfriend is driving while I look out the window at the city I will call home for the next […]