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Blog / MIT Life Writing an essay using thumb tacks and arousing the suspicions of a snarky Nobel laureate loud, and made corrections live, with the rest of the class watching. It by Anna H. '14 December 5, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Post-Thanksgiving Post-stuff and Foodstuffs In which I'm reminded I have a life, and am thus eligible to give a… 's too toxic to do live imaging. Should anyone in my class overcome that by Emad T. '14 November 25, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Actually Doing Things or not...but actually, really ), and being social (because I can’t live with being a shut-in) So that by Stanley G. November 20, 2012
Blog / MIT Life I’m sitting on my bed right now so sleepy joined a group of people from New House 3 (a neighboring living group) and by Anna H. '14 September 23, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Better Late than Never I wrote this post a week and a half ago. Note that the "better late… dining hall in time for breakfast. 2. I love to eat. Because I live in by Natasha B. '16 September 15, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research A Moment with A Minister kevin rustagi '11 on MIT and entrepreneurship -old bagels, and even living in a bunk bed in a walk-in closet for while to by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 11, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT Take Only Memories Leave Only Footprints different person than the Maggie from 2008. When I came to MIT, I lived in a by Maggie L. '12 June 8, 2012
Blog / Extracurriculars Simulating Catastrophe and learning to speak up certain tasks while minimizing the number of lives lost in the catastrophe by Maggie L. '12 April 17, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT is just another place An article from The Tech - MIT's school newspaper . We can all leave at any time we please, move on with our lives, and be by Gabe B. '13 February 29, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research A Summer to Remember – Interphase or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institvte! that would benefit our lives here at MIT (eg. S^3), and exposure to the by Natnael G. '15 October 5, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Guest Lectures I had two ideas for good blog posts, and both were stolen by other bloggers! our lives, so while the students got set up to dance, sing, and present by Kate R. '14 July 14, 2011
Blog / About Decisions In Which I Get Schooled By My Professor This video does not contain an improvised song, but it does contain Peter Reddien. ’ll change our lives (don’t lie, you know you loved Everything Is Illuminated by Elizabeth Choe '13 December 22, 2010
Blog / MIT Life I Love Lucy: Continued This time, the title even makes sense. between 93.7 and 100.7. If that makes no sense, you haven't been living in by Cam T. '13 October 22, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research On Being an Upperclassman Less than two years left . Fred specializes in Boston, having lived within a 6-block radius his by Becca H. '12 October 21, 2010
Blog / MIT Life The ________ Outdoors What do you think goes in the blank? by my good friends/family (framily?) who let me live in their house by Chris M. '12 June 10, 2010
Blog / Admissions The Parent’s Guide to CPW ...it's not just for Prefrosh!! living groups as well as a wide variety of dining services. Karen Nilsson by Kim Hunter '86 April 6, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Generally Unrelated to General Relativity In which I am not a graduate student. .) Also, a small person living on your coffee mug can't tell that it's now a by Yan Z. '12 February 15, 2010