presentations are held annually in before a live audience of ~1300 designers ... Kresge, MIT's largest auditorium, with overflow rooms and a live webcast ... , you can watch the live webcast of the final product presentations, which
As you may or may not know, I'm a Maseehdonian (aka I live in the new ... the students to pick the dorm where they would like to live). But since ... definitely why I love living here!
And that concludes our short tour of Maseeh
shovel the sidewalks (that is, if you live in the dorms. As Gwen '08 pointed out, students living in Fraternities, Sororities, or Independent Living Groups, FSILGs, do have to fulfill their shoveling duties.) Here are
normally everyone has ample space to live and enjoy. For example, my current ... this is speaking from personal experience, I think living in a fraternity is on par if not a little less expensive than living in a dorm
.502: Fun and Games: Cross-Cultural Perspectives
We had been ... somehow turn our presentations into games! The games people incorporated ... semester we were participating in D&D games and going on service outings
school - I made games using the drag-and-drop GameMaker program, modifying ... Microsoft, learning how to program games with Unity's drag-and-drop interface ... reminded me a lot of GameMaker. Also, my dad got me my first Arduino kit for
W!TS and fell in love.
They had a walk-through adventure game, somewhat like a real-life video game, that had me crawling through lasers and ... helping to finish their 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea game. In other words, I
event. The challenge is actually a game- two alliances of three robots each compete in a fast-paced game. This year the game involved scoring in ... game. (The game changes each year, so this is always a fresh challenge
I have to move out of my room that I've lived in for four semesters and a summer. It stings a little, but I figured I'd introduce you to my setup. (You might want to max out the quality if you really need to see
For the past four and a half years I’ve lived on an all-women’s floor called BMF (badass mother—s) in Random Hall. Most of our social and home-academic life happens round the clock in the kitchen, over food and homework and
interview. So here goes.
In my senior year of high school, I was living in ... silver line (called the Jubilee Line). Unfortunately, I don't live anywhere ... early with one of my best friends (who lives near Canary Wharf) and we
three months.
I've lived in Burton Conner since freshman year. BC ... past five semesters, I've also lived under the architecture studio lifestyle, which somewhat stipulates that every living moment, you should be
has lived in London for the past eight years. Though currently on ... - she will be living up high in French House come fall. Anna, who ... or otherwise. Kate will be living in East Campus, although she is
Hi folks,
As of this afternoon, mitadmissions.org is living on a new (and much faster) server. You'll probably notice better performance in page rendering right away; commenting is still slower than I'd like, but
sketchy youth hostels and subsisting mostly on döner. I was planning to live ... trip with my lab. The state motto there is "live free or die" which ... wearing a seatbelt?"
"I'm living free."
"But you could die."
"That's within
[ETA] (I have actually seen snow before. MIT students are not actually so dumb that they don't know what snow is. Except for Keri. Who lives in Florida, anyway??)(No, don't answer that.)
Dear Bryan,
I woke
Sorry, I am a bit swamped for the next couple of days with some 14.05: Macroeconomics work. As soon as I can, I will write an entry on the delicious D-Lab Food Fest, and my week of living on $2 a day that preceeded it