Friday, August 21, 2020

More Updates from Cambridge

More Updates from Cambridge Ive had fewer strange dreams lately, but the pace is still frantic here as we prepare for nearly two-thirds of the admitted class of 2011 to descend upon the MIT campus CPW Events Wow, there are a lot of cool things going on. Here are a few that caught my eye in the CPW schedule: Late night classes called Firehose, starting at 11pm Thursday night, going until 9am Friday. Black holes, quantum computing, neuroscience, and more, taught in a fun/crazy style by MIT students. Awesome music at ZBTs Battle of the Bands at 8pm Saturday, with special guests Ben Marilee. Be a live DJ on WMBR 88.1. Sign up at their booth at the Activities Fair Saturday at 1pm, then take a 30-minute slot on the air later that evening. The famous Bouncy Ball Drop at Senior House, Friday night at 8. Must be seen to be believed. Two independently conceived Mooninite events [background info], one by East Campus Friday at 5pm, one at Random Saturday afternoon at 4:30. Lecture by Senator Ted Kennedy on Friday at 2:30pm. Whether or not you agree with his politics, hes clearly one of the most important political figures of this era. A talk by former pro wrestler and WWE Champion Mick Foley (a.k.a. Mankind, a.k.a. Cactus Jack, a.k.a. Dude Love), one of the most intriguing personalities in entertainment. Thursday at 5pm. An open house and presentation of new undergraduate curricula in Course VI (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science); I know the EECS faculty are excited to talk to students at this event. Friday at 3:30pm. Student projects on display at the Appropriate Technology Sustainable Development Fair, Thursday at 6pm. The appropriately-named Cool Projects Open House Friday at 4pm. The solar car team will be there, the Formula SAE race team, the Mars Gravity Biosatellite, the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Team The Gap Year Panel (which includes both myself Anthony, among others), Friday at noon. If youd consider talking a year off between high school and MIT, come to this discussion. For those who cant make it Dont worry too much if you cant be here for CPW were looking out for you. There will be lots of blog coverage and other stuff on the web chronicling the weekends events. Also, you can still visit the campus later in the month via the Overnight Program (details in your MyMIT portal) the weather will probably be better! There are also lots of interesting events and concerts, academic expos, theater productions, and much more. If youll be visiting during a quiet week after CPW, drop us a note and stop by to say hello! Opening Day at Fenway Park Today was the first home game for the Boston Red Sox, which the Sox won 14-3. Fenway is a pretty short walk from MIT, about 15 minutes or so. One of our student workers, Monica 08, actually was at the game today (nice!). Some of MITs living groups, including Monicas, are so close to Fenway that you can hear the PA system. I had a pretty sweet view of Fenway from my Baker House dorm room my freshman, junior and senior years. To celebrate Opening Day, heres an awesome photo of Fenway Park using the Photoshop tilt-shift technique (courtesy B Tal via Bostonist). CPW tips tricks Read Bryans latest entry. Dont forget the details If you havent yet turned 18 and youre coming to CPW, please remember to fax in your Medical Release Form ASAP. The form came in your March mailing with the other CPW materials, and is also available on the website as a PDF. You can fax it to 617-253-4076. If we dont get it, youll have to get your p[arents to sign it and fax it to us at registration, which can be a big pain. Notes for those driving in Ive been living in Boston for 11 years now, and I dont own a car, and for good reason. Getting around on foot or via public transportation in Boston/Cambridge is extremely easy and efficient. I use the subway, which is safe and chief, every day. Driving, on the other hand, can be extremely trying. Lots of one-way streets, very little parking, traffic. Many parents I talk to at CPW Registration who arent used to driving in Boston (or a similar city, like San Francisco or New York) are quite frustrated. I write this to warn you a bit, and to encourage you to plan ahead. Parking on or near campus is really hard. There are very few parking spaces available for visitors during the day on Thursday and Friday (evenings and weekends are usually somewhat better). We recommend that you park at your hotel and make your way to campus from there. Please note that we cant provide transportation to or from your hotel call them and figure out your best way to get to MIT on public transportation. Most of you will drive to MIT on the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90). To get to the drop-off point from the Pike, follow I-90 east to the Cambridge/Brighton exit (exit 18). After paying the toll, follow the signs to Cambridge. Proceed through the stoplights at the intersection. You will cross the Charles River via the River Street Bridge. Continue straight on River Street for about 7/10 mile to Central Square (the next major intersection). Turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue and follow Massachusetts Avenue for about 7/10 mile. After you cross the railroad tracks, you will be looking at MIT the Great Dome and academic facilities are on the left, the dormitories and athletic facilities are on the right. Make a right at the third stoplight after the railroad tracks; the drop-off point is ahead on your right. Random Over on the Random Hall blog, theyre getting ready for your arrival. Bad Weather! The weather forecast isnt looking good for CPW. The National Weather Service says theres a 100% chance of precipitation on Thursday, and that its likely to be a mix or rain, sleet, and snow. It is fairly unusual to get snow this far into Spring, but thats what were looking at. Its also going to be unseasonably cold. So, as youre packing, be sure to bring warm clothes and rain gear. Of course, you can always buy a cool MIT hoodie when you get here. Luckily, much of MITs campus is connected, so youll be able to avoid some of the weather. And, it should be nice Friday night and Saturday (hopefully!). Question So, what event are you most excited for at CPW?

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