Blog / Academics & Research So, uh… help me pick classes I have no classes. published poets. Revision stressed. E. Funkhouser 21H.601 Islam, the Middle by Lulu L. '09 September 2, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research C’est la Vie In which I describe my summer in words, without photos (yet). bacteria. -Daily laboratory work: making petri-dishes, growing bacteria (e by Chris S. '11 July 28, 2008
Blog / Challenges Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes Time may change me, but I can't trace time.. failing physics when you've never had trouble mastering E&M before, but by Jess K. '10 May 28, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Toy Design Wrapup What am I going to do with all of my time now? convenient e-mail my dad had sent me regarding patents. I linked to the site he by Snively '11 May 16, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research A Day in the Life… [Biochemistry] Life as a biochemist at MIT and Cambridge particularly energetic, a weekend trip (e.g. to Stonehenge, London, France by Cambridge May 1, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research How hard is it, really? Let down 't feasible. She showed me my options, we checked schedules, e-mailed professors by Snively '11 April 9, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Meeting Michel Gondry Six MIT students and one Academy-award winning director have dinner in New York, and none… strict time restraint and creative use of limited resources, i.e. switching by Jess K. '10 March 30, 2008
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Your MIT ID PLASTIC! Shiny plastic, at that! the MechE lounge. All MIT IDs will get you access to the Z-Center so you by Snively '11 March 26, 2008
Blog / Events AND THERE WAS A PILLOW FIGHT!!! Didja catch the reference? On March 1st, this was posted on the MIT '12 Facebook discussion board: On March 5th I received an e-mail from Tamara '12. Hey Snively! So, you want a fun activity to blog about (since we all know a good by Snively '11 March 24, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Whew! A brief interlude before I go back to studying. 't enjoy this sort of thing as much as I do physics. But its the last ChemE by Derrick B. '08 March 10, 2008
Blog / Athletics Bang! Update [3] Gotcha! e-mail the coach (you can find him here: http by Snively '11 January 25, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Birthday Boy Ben Birthday explosion inside. . Conveniently enough, my UROP is in Building E25, almost right next to Senior Haus by Paul B. '11 January 12, 2008
Blog / MIT Life The Person Who Inspired Me to Start this Blog The girls of Sri Lanka have in Alia an incredible beacon of hope and defender… at a time, one jewelry sale at a time, one e-mail newsletter at a time by The Humanitarian Blog December 9, 2007
Blog / IAP Thanksgiving Reflections Be thankful. "famous" majors like MechE (Course 2) or EECS (Course 6)). One of the by Chris S. '11 November 24, 2007
Blog / Extracurriculars A grab bag filled with a magical camp and the Big Apple One month of activities in one entry. an eternity and the underground route from E25 to Lobby 7 seemed just by Melis A. '08 August 19, 2007
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond 07/07/07 Speaking of numbers: the number seven in particular, brought to you by the birthday of… , suggest a mattress pad, i.e. Memory Foam. MIT's mattresses are most by Jess K. '10 July 9, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Our mother shoulda just named you Laika! Come on Alex, you can do it. my parents equally, despite appearances, i.e. that one time my sister by Jess K. '10 June 25, 2007
Blog / MIT Life The end of an era Veronica Mars was canceled. That, or the seniors left. Interpret the title as you will. recap of the episode: In the Mech E lab, Veronica is visiting Wallace, who by Laura N. '09 June 13, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Residence-Based Advising Residence-Based Advising WILL NOT allow you to change dorms during your freshman year. cafe, a lot of random activities i.e. fly fishing, and a beach volleyball by Jess K. '10 June 9, 2007
Blog / How to Human It’s something unpredictable, but in the end it’s right community that somebody imposes on you (e.g. class identity). Don't be cocky by Jessie L. '07 June 7, 2007