CMS Mag

Contributors

Class of 2005
Brian
To Rekha, the Internet is old (but good), radio is new, and digital cameras are very new. She's currently deciding whether to quest for the next new thing or hang with the aforementioned trio. Or bake something with pumpkin in it and knit till the buzzer goes off.
   
Class of 2004
Clara combined her career as doodles designer with her studies in high school and college. Now she has become the 4th witch in Macbeth (whose lines are repeatedly ignored in all scholarly versions of the text), and can read your fortunes in tarot cards. She likes Indiana Jones, miso soup and living on scholarships.
Cristobal
Michael is a people person adjusting the binary bifocals of the digital age. He likes long walks on the beach, just as long as nobody's wearing any of that coconut smelling sunscreen.
When not hitting the books, Moneta spends her free time practicing her bgirl moves on the N train (pictured), drinking mango-lup-lup-song and thinking about monkeys and koalas.
More than anything else, Neeti is well-known for her puppets in CMS. Those puppets, originally called Tristan and Isolde were designed by her for Prof. Turk’s class, re-appeared again in Sony Interactive Workshop as Manni and Lola. Some CMS people think that those puppets have magical powers. Don’t tell anyone but I have even seen those puppets eat pizzas at MIT’s Walker cafeteria.
RJ
Sarah longs to spend her life writing short, witty bios about herself. Tragically, she sucks at it.
Yannis
   
Class of 2003
When Alice isn't interacting with strange robotic creatures or kids, she likes to host 'banana cream pie' parties. Interesting fact: she has the current MIT/world record of 4,924 email messages in her inbox. New year's resolution: tidy inbox and spend less time doing email.
Aswin
Stephanie likes having intense conversations over a bottle of wine with friends and strangers about life, love, and art. She can dream in french. She thinks everyone should go on a pilgrimage and is the midst of planning her own...