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In defense of the MBTA

In defense of the MBTA

You don’t know how good you have it.

July 7, 2020 | Michael C.

Trash littered across the floor. Stifling, oppressive heat in a poorly lit space. Loud screeching. The smell of burning… I don’t even know. No, I’m not at a damp college party. I’m in a T station. Man, I love the T. And I mean it. Let me explain why. One, my research revolves around combating […]

How to walk (or bike, or bus) a mile in my shoes

How to walk (or bike, or bus) a mile in my shoes

The Joys of My Daily Commute

July 7, 2020 | Paul G.

According to Apple Maps, my apartment is exactly one mile from the entrance of MIT’s campus. I just moved to Boston last August and was able to find a great place in the neighborhood known as “Cambridgeport.” I love this area. It’s quiet, close to a Trader Joe’s, and there is a freedom to how […]

Getting into gear

Getting into gear

The grad student’s survival guide to biking in the Boston area

July 7, 2020 | Tatiana N.

Living in the south of the US for most of my life, where the distance between locations of interest are large and biking infrastructure is almost non-existent, biking as a primary form of transportation never seemed like a serious option. Moving to Boston, I knew I wouldn’t be able to bring my car which I […]

What’s your grocery strategy?

What’s your grocery strategy?

Feeding yourself in Cambridge without a car

July 7, 2020 | Meggan D.

Good food has long been my main vice. Before moving to Cambridge, I lived in DC and loved taking advantage of the diverse food scene. My Sunday ritual was going to the farmers market, heading to Whole Foods, and then coming home to cook for the afternoon. I knew once I was on a graduate […]

*Actually* looking forward to my commute

*Actually* looking forward to my commute

Or, my newfound love of podcasts

June 30, 2020 | Neha K.

Remember when iPods first became popular in the early 2000s and included an innocuous purple icon for the “Podcasts” app that hardly anyone paid attention to? Flash forward to 2019, when podcasts experienced a large resurgence of popularity, with nearly 32% of the US population listening to podcasts monthly, and 22% listening weekly. The podcast […]