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"Tunnel Adventures"

Aside from classrooms and auditoriums and dorms, MIT also plays host to an elaborate system of tunnels that wind under and in between the various buildings that make up the campus. There's been a long history of tunnel hacking associated with MIT's below-ground labyrinth, but so far, I've neither seen nor participated in said activities. Instead, I've mainly used the tunnels to either test my sense of direction or shy away from the chilly winds that have sporadically blustered their way through MIT.

On one such cold day, Swetha '13, Carin '13, Divya B. '13, Jeanne '13 (all of whom you might have heard about before), and I decided to spontaneously take a trip to Harvard Square. We used the tunnels to make our way to Kendall, the closest T-stop.

The following was born of that endeavor (video-editing credit goes to Carin '13). Note that in real life, we are not quite so eccentric as we seem in this video :) Enjoy!

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First! Hahahahahahaha. Now a prefrosh can't do it.

Posted by: Aditya '13 on November 15, 2009 07:41 PM


MIT has tunnels?! Oh man, just another reason to hope I get in...

Posted by: Rishi (hopeful '14) on November 15, 2009 08:36 PM


We need to have another adventure soon!

Posted by: Carin '13 on November 15, 2009 08:48 PM


That must have been alot fun.

Posted by: Sam on November 15, 2009 09:27 PM


Epic music. I want that tunnel car thing!

Aditya, there aren't any pre-frosh yet. We won't know until December. (Except the kids who took a gap year.) ;-)

Posted by: Katie '14? on November 15, 2009 09:28 PM


wow...that's a lot of tunnels :O How the heck does anybody find their way around??

Posted by: Nate ('14?) on November 15, 2009 10:10 PM


@ Nate
Well you don't at first. you just wander aimlessly, and then you slowly learn the land marks.

@Katie
Prefrosh is really just our term for "Prospective freshman." You don't have to be admitted to be deemed a prefrosh.

Posted by: Carin '13 on November 15, 2009 10:19 PM


Pirates of the Caribbean music! Epic!

The tunnels are a really nice place to take a midnight walk when you need to think but it's too cold to be outside. (Of course, with this humidity, that may not be for a while >.

Posted by: Piper '12 on November 15, 2009 10:28 PM


... weird. My

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Posted by: Piper '12 on November 15, 2009 10:29 PM


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Ok, emoticons are making my messages get oddly truncated.

Special.

Ignore me.

Posted by: Piper '12 on November 15, 2009 10:30 PM


honestly, the tunnel seems less exciting than what I'd expect. How can you girls call it an adventure if the passage is so bright with many lights on and people walking around like a normal study hall.:P For me I'd rather dig in a dark and mysterious cave which is wet, smelly and full of lizards lingering around. it may seem gross to you girls but it's fun to a boy like me. :D
Nevertheless, the MIT tunnel is really something new and worth exploring if I have a chance to. :D

Posted by: QA (14'?) on November 15, 2009 10:55 PM


MIT tunnel is really interesting and quite exciting.One of ma friend read it he also want to explore it.This is very good and new term.

Posted by: Sophia Hudson on November 15, 2009 11:50 PM


That's cute and funny...

Posted by: Zeki '14? on November 16, 2009 06:16 AM


that seems so confusing. id probably get lost >

Posted by: jialing on November 18, 2009 07:14 PM


That would be the perfect weird BOOK scene for a murder at night. The sense of adventure would be gone when one walks alone in the dark...eerie...:(

Ps. "Stop spam; read books."

Posted by: tree on November 19, 2009 07:09 PM


the ps is just random

do you get in trouble if you put a model sized police car on top of a school building(as mentioned by wikipedia)?

Posted by: tree on November 19, 2009 07:12 PM


When I stayed at MIT for a month over the summer, I had sooo much fun exploring the tunnels with my friends! We'd usually end up at one of the Athena clusters down there so we could work in a quite environment (unlike the ones in the student center...) or hanging outside the glass blowing lab. Have you ever watched the glassblowers? It is so cool... we watched them make a pumpkin once and the professor who was overseeing the work explained how it was done and why they were doing certain things to the glass. It was so cool... I hope I am accepted in MIT so I could try something like that :)

Posted by: Lauren on November 19, 2009 10:09 PM


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