Welcome to G-Entry! 

 

As one of the more “social” entries at MacGregor, we pride ourselves in our sense of community.  For its residents, G-Entry is a true home-away-from-home.  We try to balance a healthy level of social interaction (study breaks, entry outings, etc.) with a sound respect for the personal privacy that a MacGregor single provides. 
So, what do we do for fun?  At any given time during the year, we may be found hiking the White Mountains in NH, skiing and snowboarding in Maine, white-water rafting in northern Mass, enjoying a nice dinner together in Boston, or just relaxing in the hammock in our main lounge with a DVD playing on our 65” HDTV.  Occasionally, we’ll even head out to see a concert (anything from the Boston Symphony Orchestra to Xzibit and Outcast) or take a group down to Providence to catch Jerry Seinfeld’s live standup act.
Our residents are all dedicated to academics – over half of the majors at the ‘Tute are represented here.  Study groups are a common occurrence and help is always available when needed.  We also love to play sports.  We’ve got one of the premiere Ultimate Frisbee teams throughout all of MIT, and there’s always someone around willing to get some pickup going (be it basketball, football, frisbee, or whatever…).  Added bonus: because of our location along the Charles river, we have the most river-view rooms of any entry.  So if it’s a beautiful view of the river and the Boston skyline that you’re looking for, this is the place.

G-Entry also boasts an incredibly diverse group of individuals.  We have residents hailing from as far as Istanbul or Shanghai, and as close as a 10 minute drive up the road to Somerville, MA.  With 48 students, we are tied for the largest entry in the dorm.  Almost anyone is compatible with our environment here (smoking is about the only thing which isn’t permitted), and our doors are always open.  So walk right in and get to know us.