#MIT BRASS RAT FOR SALE SERIES#
Behind it is a series of brownstone houses, featured to represent the FSILG communities and students Is a lamppost in honor of the nights in which the Boston Commons were swarmed by fans, and lamps broken, in the aftermath of major Visible from dorms, main campus, and the bridge alike, it is an ever-present companion to our work. In the foreground of the Boston bank glows the Citgo sign, arguably the brightest feature of the Boston skyline. While a pumpkin hurtles down its side accelerating at 9.81 m/s^2 in the downward direction, in honor of the great annual The Green Building windows proudly spell out a “22”, Hidden in its columns as a reminder of the examinations taken there. To the right is Walker Memorial, with MIT’s unofficial motto “IHTFP” To the left of Killian, below the Student Center, is Kresge, the place we were united as aĬlass for the very first time during orientation. This integral feature of the MIT campus, and on the other to remind us of the importance of the time we take to relax This year, we chose to open up the landscape to accommodate beautiful Killian court, on the one hand to celebrate The Cambridge bank of the Charles River is dominated by the Great Dome and other significant campus buildings. Which harbors it, and the 155 Smoot represents our class being the 155th graduating class from the Institute.Īn ivy leaf is blown across the lower right corner, acknowledging our cross-registration opportunities at Harvard.įinally, getting an education from MIT is notoriously akin to taking a drink from a firehose, so a firehose can beįound draped across the railing of the bridge. In that same spirit, the beaver wears a brass rat, as a symbol of connection to the class of 2022 and the Institute In its hands, the beaver holds aĭiploma scroll that transforms into a key, as your time at MIT will open countless doors and opportunities. While it faces Boston and the future awaiting it and us, whom it represents, theīeaver also looks back towards Cambridge, reminiscing over its time at MIT. The beaver stands at the center of the Massachusetts Avenue bridge, halfway between Cambridge and BostonĪnd overlooking the river.