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The Vicious Cycle of Boston Leases

The Vicious Cycle of Boston Leases

New Year, New Lease

December 23, 2019 | Nina P.

Raise your hand if you hate moving!  The Greater Boston Area, especially lovely places such as Allston, Cambridge, and Somerville, can be quite a painful place August 31st when most housing rental leases end. For one night, until the new lease begins on September 1st, many people become practically homeless — or worse, many students […]

Learning to Sail

Learning to Sail

A unique recreation activity offered at MIT

December 17, 2019 | Shashank A.

As mentioned in one of my previous blogs, the trio-factors of inability to swim, belonging to a country where sailing is not common, and the presence of the Charles River, always full of sailing boats right next to the campus, instilled a desire to learn sailing in me ever since I joined MIT. But the […]

Realizing running is awesome

Realizing running is awesome

How I went from the couch to running a marathon

November 22, 2019 | Benjamin C.

This is a story about me transitioning from occasional running to try and get fit, to becoming super into running. Only two years ago, I was struggling with the boredom and difficulty of exercise and could never sustain regular running for more than a month or two. Now, however, running is an integral part of […]

Discovering the multiverse at MIT

Discovering the multiverse at MIT

My journey towards a holistic grad experience

November 4, 2019 | Somayajulu D.

I still remember that chill running up my spine seeing the MIT dome for the first time from the Harvard Bridge, a chill that was indicative of the bounty of emotions running through each and every nerve in my body. Awe, excitement, nervousness, and pride were but a few of them. After all, Tony Stark […]

Eating my way through Cambridge’s cultural heritage

Eating my way through Cambridge’s cultural heritage

This city is more Portuguese than you think

October 24, 2019 | Eli P.

“What’s for lunch?” is one of the more universal questions of the human experience, though the presence of two large universities in Cambridge affects the range of choices available to a hungry grad student. Many of the food options near MIT and Harvard Square cater to the fast-casual appetites of millennials or the droves of […]