, one of MIT's uniquely awesome independent living groups. Here I will ... the only independent living group at MIT? What if I have to do a cooking ... : Nope. Other independent living groups include WILG (women only), Epsilon
living room. Home fit like a glove knitted for a three-toed box turtle ... morning. It's nice to live with family (briefly). It's exhilarating to sleep ... , which reminded me of certain moments in the brief and wondrous lives of
as possible and decide whether or not they'd like to live in a ... many bids as those who practically lived at a particular fraternity. A ...
Do
Not
Need
To
Live
In
A
Fraternity
To
Feel
Like
You
Belong.
I live on
the Institute, even about iHouse (the "living-learning community" dorm) that I'm living in. It was definitely nice to hear from the President of ... moving to and living at MIT becomes more of a reality for you), I want to
come from every dorm and other living group on campus and represent ... Course 20 sophomore (now a junior) from Michigan who lived in a fraternity ... obligations during CPW - helping plan events for their living group
W20 is darkroom land. Three darkrooms live here, and I wouldn’t ... background drops and some nice lighting equipment (currently living in the ... live there), I feel obliged to give you a quick tour:
The giant metal
come, but iHouse is the newest (we're the inaugural
year!) living and learning community within MIT. So what exactly is a
living and learning ... still
living under the same rooftop!
And, finally...
Food,
glorious food
CPW is finally over, which basically means I'm back to sleeping again. I definitely had an awesome time hosting events for Burton Conner and getting to meet a lot of you, but it was exhausting- I lived in the Burton