Tag: ethical reflection

  • MIT Students in Action

    MIT Students in Action

    Recently, a new student group has formed and has quickly become a galvanizing force on campus. The initiative took hold during Henry Kissinger’s visit while the College of Computing’s…

  • The Half-Way Point

    The Half-Way Point

    Embarking on spring break allows us some slight breathing room to assess how the semester is going, as well as allowing us to continue planning for our up-coming programs.…

  • Voicing Your Concern

    Voicing Your Concern

    Over the past few months, concern has been increasing regarding MIT’s decision-making process and the lack of transparency and community input. The recent events leading up to the three-day celebration…

  • Being. Doing. Thinking. Or Not!

    Being. Doing. Thinking. Or Not!

    Each spring semester, Radius co-hosts an undergraduate ethics seminar with the Philosophy Department.  Departing from a more academic-styled class, the seminar, Being. Thinking. Doing. (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Life, is…

  • Pretty Nails at What Cost?

    Pretty Nails at What Cost?

    Throughout the semester, Radius has been exploring a wide range of topics, including housing and gentrification (particularly right here in Cambridge), nuclear non-proliferation, the food supply, prison reform, omnivorism…