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How My Wife Stole My Car in Massachusetts

How My Wife Stole My Car in Massachusetts

An object lesson in navigating the registry of motor vehicles

February 25, 2019 | Eric L.

When we moved from Arizona to Massachusetts, my wife graciously offered to take care of registering our car, letting me focus on starting classes at MIT. If someone offers to go to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) on your behalf, you say two things, and two things only: 1) ‘Yes’ and 2) ‘THANK […]

Subtle Scandals

Subtle Scandals

Everyday lies incentivized by funding sources

February 25, 2019 | Mark G.

My first experience with academic misinformation occurred during my junior year of college. In my final project for my engineering ethics course, my group found that the EPA’s initial report on the impact of hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as “fracking”) on drinking water lacked sufficient analyses to draw any firm conclusions. However, before we could […]

Tell Us What to Blog About!

Tell Us What to Blog About!

February 12, 2019 | Grad Blog Editorial Board

Dear Reader, We hope you’ve enjoyed reading about funny, impactful, and day-to-day graduate life experiences at MIT. However, we are sure that you would like to hear more! If you have a specific question about MIT Graduate Life or think that a certain topic has been undercovered, we’d love to hear from you. We have […]

Midnight Showers

Midnight Showers

(Non)sensical schedule optimization

February 11, 2019 | Shayne O.

In undergrad, I had what my friends called an “absolutely insane” schedule. I followed it because I felt like there was not enough time in the day to get everything done and I had the luxury of a flexible routine as a student. Sunday through Friday, my day looked like this: 2:00—3:15 AM  //  Gym […]

Downsizing Our Footprint

Downsizing Our Footprint

Comprehending the impact of space amidst a “tiny movement”

February 11, 2019 | Justin L.

You may have seen the recent film Downsizing, reveling in the antics of Matt Damon as he navigates life as a shrunken 5-inch man.  Despite the humor of the film’s premise, I believe it reflects a growing movement of people cutting excess from their lives and relocating to tiny spaces. For many MIT students, this […]