Something unexpected has happened with my classes this semester. Up until this point, my homework has been pretty predictable: read some lecture notes, do a pset, repeat.
This semester, none of my classes have
party was way cooler than we had anticipated. There was a live band doing ... crowd must have lived in a certain dorm, and whispered a certain something ... saying I lived in EC "all four years". Then I have to take it back, because
experience and it's absolutely wild.
Me and six other friends from my living community are living in near MIT in a place we've dubbed "soft house," since, well, "soft" sounds like "soph." IT'S SO GREAT.
Living with six of my
being at school I've lived in many different parts of the housing system ... it's worth saying that for me at least, where you choose to live can be ... that they can to try and showcase their culture and the people who live
find their place at MIT so there were no women living in sorority houses although there were women living in one of several independent living groups. I lived in Baker House, often referred to in those days as the largest
living groups - they've been mentioned on the blogs before, but as none of the current or former bloggers have lived in ILGs, they haven't really ... 's a post on MIT Independent Living Groups (ILGs), another alternative to
put art directly in students' lives," expresses List Visual Arts Center ... to the campus gallery to view art, and waking up and living with it ... is no longer available for loan.
"Students who live with art in their
, Adam '07, and I moved to D-Entry of MacGregor today. We had been living ... living in A-Entry for my first three years at MIT. But I'm moving to D ... sweet setup we have this year. Adam has always lived in D-Entry. D
presentations are held annually in before a live audience of ~1300 designers ... Kresge, MIT's largest auditorium, with overflow rooms and a live webcast ... , you can watch the live webcast of the final product presentations, which
As you may or may not know, I'm a Maseehdonian (aka I live in the new ... the students to pick the dorm where they would like to live). But since ... definitely why I love living here!
And that concludes our short tour of Maseeh
shovel the sidewalks (that is, if you live in the dorms. As Gwen '08 pointed out, students living in Fraternities, Sororities, or Independent Living Groups, FSILGs, do have to fulfill their shoveling duties.) Here are
normally everyone has ample space to live and enjoy. For example, my current ... this is speaking from personal experience, I think living in a fraternity is on par if not a little less expensive than living in a dorm