of the post offers ways to feed yourself in a non-dining community for ... variety of diets. They all offer cheaper options and discounts for first ... on the presence or absence of dining (unless cost is an important
, but do you go regarding each new person you meet with some degreeof ... Some lessons, we learn by virtue of way of life. They’re the kind of ... simplicity of daily routine, implicit enough to be anything but noteworthy
previous posts why I decided to take a Leave of Absence this year. The event ... undergraduates were sent home last March. I was frustrated that so much of my ... 's response and the new reality of being an MIT student during COVID-19. At
of downtown Boston. I knew that this semester would be particularly tough though, and that I would struggle to get myself out of my room if I ... with a total of[annotation note="these also have associated numbers
offer, instead of focusing on what it requires you to give.
When I was ... earlier return in case of limited flight availability or other extenuating circumstances']move in.[/annotation] I was one of the first people to move in and
of what each community has to offer in just three days, but you can ... Let’s flash back to a sunny weekend in April, where the grills of MIT ... , or CPW as it’s often written, was a scene that had unfolded in many of
, MISTI, career fairs - MIT offers a lot of resources, but you have to take ... Let's face it: none of us are getting younger. In fact, I'm getting older at the astonishing rate of one (1) year per annum, which means that
the FRESHEST of fresh, like the Fresh Prince of Bel-air eating crisp ... game character or piece of sushi.
As a winged version of myself, I had the incredible luck of flutterskating with a Viking, a pot of gold
without a car.
Isn't there a delivery-to-door option offered by some of the ... I have to admit that I don't have fifty pieces of advice for anybody, but I do have a couple of things to say about starting college
CPW was a lot of fun, and it was great meeting so many of you in ... guys got to see some of the nice weather we have hidden around here ... grumbling for part of them because of having to wake up at 7am. ;-)
April 21
) and arrived on campus around 5:30. I checked in at the front desk of my dorm and my family helped me carry all my crates of junk up to my room. Speaking of my room, it got changed. Several times. I was originally supposed
particularly notable.
On the other hand, knowing all of the South Dakotans who ... interviewer had set up a meeting for all of us. I met another two South Dakotans ... [/annotation] from South Dakota this year.
Naturally, I put all of them on a mailing
but think of the time in high school that my friend Allison was giving ... middle of it, in the process missing the first hour of our ultra ... ever watched it.
Anyway, no. What I really couldn't help thinking of was
university, but when I visited Caltech, they said that about 80% of the profs can't teach well!! They're brilliant, of course, in research ... , for the record, I don't believe that 80% of Caltech's professors can
learned to use the entirety of their feet to varying degreesof ... that mit is slower than the rest of the world, but in the sense that you can optimize walking significantly when armed with basic knowledge of
. Essentially, MIT students get the month of January off to do whatever we please ... that went.
Note: A lot of this information is taken directly from ... lot of torque due to its size.
The Nerf Gun
In order for this to work
Thursday
a feeling: walked home in 24-degree weather after ... fear: spending my life like i am this month, in a bubble of people who ... overlooks a city but is not quite part of the city
a thought: my capacity to
you use, but at the end of the day you're arguing over degreesof ... wrote our responses so that you can get several points-of-view on the same ... the culture. From the hackers scaling buildings under cover of night to
powerful. We'll have more power in the volume of a sugar cube than exists in ... cryptographer, 1997
Given the hype surrounding the potential applications of ... (not Nate…or his friend…) who was concerned that MIT did not offer any