Playing games in the lounge
One day in Root class
Finding patterns in SZOOMs
Felicia tests cases
Sam attempts to bring dead markers back to life
Jonah's Root class does jumping jacks between topics
Sophie works through cases on the not-so-secret board
In Corrine's Daily Gather, polar bears operate light switches
Josh demonstrates a new-topic dance
Alice identifies what is and is not swirly
Lola and Wren contemplate how to tangle their ropes
Being picky at the buffet
Bonding at the park over orthogonal questions
Bringing cards to the park was a good idea
Alice cuts a large watermelon with a small knife
Lola points at associativity
Shyla and Saraphina think about symmetry in Daily Gather
Julia demonstrates bijections
Putting a lanyard on your face doesn't break any rules
Jonah and Alice make the same gesture in different places
Julia, Alex, and Boris investigate a tangle
Molly presents a strategy for restoring ID cards to their proper owners
Shyla, Kenyon, Taryn, and some generating functions
Chaotic bijections during Week of Chaos
Kat writes an observation while Rishav and Davis make a conjecture
The integers mod 10 are swirly
Puzzling over p-adics
In a Daily Gather by Aaron Fenyes, triangles are almost-right
Walking around the lovely Bowdoin campus
Classifying game setups in Branch
Finding lots of almost-right triangles
Playing with the sand table elevation map
Kat performs powerpoint karaoke
On the rocks by the harbor in Portland
Zach and Alice wear silly hats in Portland
TikZ pictionary in the dorm lounge
Is ice cream confusing? or funny?
...Or disturbing?
...Or pleasantly delicious?
MathILy-Er observing National Ice Cream Day in the gazebo
Lindsey and Ben give clues in violin-names
Lindsey presents a proof by induction
Davis proves the converse of Lindsey's result
Taryn expounds on Pointilism
Sam leads Daily Gather
MathILy-Er walks to dinner in matching shirts (except Connor)
Aaron and Shyla make an arch for Will
Lindsey and Kat prepare to run through the arch
MathILy-Er 2019!
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