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Survival Issue

Artwork by Hannah Rosengren


Spring Issue

Table of Contents


Design by Ron WilliamsEditor’s Note: Survival

How we made it through the winter, a look at our new mission and what comes next

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CLIMB


New YorkImmigration Part 1

By Hugo O’Doherty

Hugo begins his series by talking about the dreaded apartment hunt

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Photo by Suz PathmanathanCraig in Crisis

By Suzzanne Pathmanathan

Suz’s friend survives a crazed boss and harsh recession by going online

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DiplomasGradual Decisions

By Erika Rydberg

Erika gets to the bottom of our generation’s sudden grad school craze

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MAINTAIN


Photo courtesy of http://oshea12566.wordpress.comWhere is Everybody

By Robert Pepper

All Robert wants are some true friends in this strangely “social” world

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Winter Sucks

By Jeff Swoboda

On the eve of spring, Swoboda shares his thoughts about our mild winter

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Photo by Tiffany ThompsonThe Golden Price

By Robert Pepper

Robert shares his strategy for buying big on the cheap

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Photo of BikramBikram Yoga

By Carly Miller

Carly keeps calm amid the chaos with hot yoga

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ESCAPE


Realcity HQApartment Life

By Katie Dinardo

Katie’s idea of a good night is never leaving the house

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Max, Caroline and Earl on CBS' "2 Broke Girls"2 Broke Girls

By Corey Pajka

Corey tries to wrap his head around this guilty pleasure

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Photo by Nathan DingleyShooting Pool

By Nate Dingley

Nate ventures out to SF’s Kilowatt for some pool hall camaraderie

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Photo by Amanda O'ConnorPeople Watching

By Amanda O’Connor

Amanda fantasizes about her fellow commuters to break up the lonely ride

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Gil in Woody Allen's "Midnight in Paris"Midnight in Paris

By Eric Samulski

Eric revels in nostalgia until seeing Gil face his own

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Painting by Hannah RosengrenEnd Note: Surviving

What we’ve learned about survival and what comes next

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Residents in the Boston area will have the chance to see a pretty unique art installation this weekend. On Sunday evening, hundreds of LED-enabled umbrellas will light up Cambridge thanks to a collaboration between MIT and a Connecticut-based dance group known as Pilobolus. The event is called UP: The Umbrella Project and was first performed up in Camden, Maine last October. Over 300 members of the MIT student body, faculty, and staff will participate; each gets an umbrella lined with red, green, and blue LED lights plus a controller to let them change the lighting as they see fit, and all of the movements will be broadcast onto a large inflatable screen so that the performers can see their movements.untappedcities:

#untappedcities Instagram “Pic” of the Week: Tom Fruin Watertower http://bit.ly/13skMXJthepittsburghhistoryjournal:

Downtown Pittsburgh, 1965 (via)retronewyork:

Sailing ship, Brooklyn Bridge, 1983, and nostalgia by Robert Barone on Flickr.thisbigcity:

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