Blog / MIT History & Culture Above MIT The sky's the limit. ? I call it a Cessna 172 flying machine. I come from a by Piper '13 May 29, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Maker Faire 2011 cool people who make cool things jealous of those in the bay area who don't have to fly across the country to by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 23, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Linkdump: Smart Leaves, Burritos, and Shaq cool things on the Internet Kinect for Autonomous Flying" - one of the more awesome Kinect hacks I by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 10, 2011
Blog / About Decisions News for Admitted Students Some next steps for those who received the good news. Release Form. Notes to the wise: if you're flying in, book your plane by Matt McGann '00 March 15, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research MIT History Makes MIT Spotlight! Again, bringing you live reporting from the underappreciated MIT History department. allows us to see history as it happened, as if she was the proverbial fly by Chris S. '11 December 4, 2010
Blog / Challenges Odds and Ends It's what's left Some friends and I were chatting the other day, marveling at how ludicrously fast the semester was flying by when one of them pointed out exactly why that is. Turns out, the combination of September starting on a by Chris M. '12 November 3, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Admitted Students Update Some things to do now if you were admitted to the MIT Class of 2014. the Medical Release Form. Notes to the wise: if you're flying in, book by Matt McGann '00 March 18, 2010
Blog / Athletics MIT Quidditch: The Best Thing EVER? Yes. as an observer, but soon got caught up in the magic and was flying (er by Kim D. '09 March 7, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Admitted Students Update Lots of good and important stuff for both EA and RA admits. wise: if you're flying in, book your plane tickets early (You may want to by Matt McGann '00 March 16, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Dorm Companion #1: Art MIT loans out 400 pieces of famous art each year from its collections to its… tank. It got infested with fruit flies, and we had to get it fumigated by Matt McGann '00 September 9, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Boston’s 4th of July Boston has arguably the best 4th of July festivities in the country, and MIT has… , while a blimp flies overhead; next, beautiful sunset colors over the by Matt McGann '00 July 3, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The MIT Spring Concert An annual tradition bringing famous bands to campus. Roots ("The Seed (2.0)") 2002: Sugar Ray ("Fly" / "Every Morning") 2003 by Matt McGann '00 April 23, 2008
Blog / About Decisions Updates for the Admitted There's good stuff on your MyMIT portal. Release Form. Notes to the wise: if you're flying in, book your plane by Matt McGann '00 March 20, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars MOUT Training Exercise With UNH ROTC [by CDT Vikram Mittal] When UNH asked our battalion to supply people to act as… ). The view was breathtaking - we were flying over the orange and red by ROTC December 17, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Blogging Scholarship I'm a finalist for a blogging scholarship - now I need your help voting. 's questions, or being painfully honest about the terror of flying to college for by Jess K. '10 October 8, 2007
Blog / Events Fabulous Festivities & Fireworks for the Fourth The annual Boston Pops concert and fireworks show. a blimp flies overhead; next, beautiful sunset colors over the Kendall by Matt McGann '00 July 3, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research A Tale of Two Classes Yo-Yo's and Cell Biology...Rock on to fly out for interviews. Surprisingly, this strange thing has been by Bryan February 24, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research An IAP in Texas, chapter two Week two of school away from school as I learn about and work on transportation… , eight hours in an office sort of fly by if you're enjoying what you by Anthony R. '09 January 10, 2007
Blog / Life after MIT Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper ‘84, Astronaut The 24th MIT graduate to go into space. into the skies." We now have airplanes. We can fly. We have submarines by Matt McGann '00 August 16, 2006
Blog / Events 4th of July Celebrations Boston, and the MIT campus, are great places to celebrate the 4th of July. , the sun begins to set over MIT, while a blimp flies overhead; next by Matt McGann '00 July 2, 2006