Blog / Events MIT Can Talk! Bon appétit! in front of a crowd. To my surprise, I received a fair amount of by Maggie L. '12 February 4, 2012
Blog / About Decisions The Illusion Of Validity look inside your heart. you know it to be true. "fair" as much as it matters that they "work", which is to say that they by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 2, 2011
Blog / Events Building a Ballpit The trials and tribulations of an impromptu rush project , though, our little ballpit certainly amused and entertained its fair share by Kate R. '14 August 30, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Angular Velocity Saved My Life bikes and bullet time remember, I'm undergoing fairly rapid deceleration. So as I fell, I jumped by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 19, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Reading, Thinking and Igniting Innovation Rational optimism about MIT and the future political and social undertones, a fair amount of pure luck and championed by by Gabe B. '13 August 5, 2011
Blog / Admissions Trip Report: IvyPlus some reflections from an admissions conference sure that the admissions process works well, which is to say fairly by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 13, 2011
Blog / Events Weekend Off What happens to an MIT student when the firehose gets turned off temporarily? yogurt at Berryline afterwards. As a Californian, I’ve tried my fair share by Maggie L. '12 October 12, 2010
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 2: DINEPA and mosquito bites innocuous ones like "where do you distribute", was explained to me as fairly by Jess K. '10 April 27, 2010
Blog / Events An Evening With BJ Novak, opened by Barack Obama You may have heard of BJ Novak from his role as Ryan Howard on NBC'S… need for clean energy were fairly non-specific. Even still, when he by Jess K. '10 November 23, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research More thoughts on classes However, I did not find Matt's stuff (see blog post below this one). Armstrong? To be fair, we probably discussed this in recitation for about 20 by Yan Z. '12 November 11, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research The Challenge of Public Health Sometimes science and engineering only come so far. interning at a fairly large Asian public health clinic in Oakland, CA. During by Chris S. '11 August 4, 2009
Blog / About Decisions On MIT and Humanities I promise I will stop philosophizing (aka. sounding like an old man) in my entries… , or the small fish in the big pond." I think it's fair to say - and I by Chris S. '11 April 19, 2009
Blog / How to Food Yet Another Blog Entry My expenses for the semester in pie form, topped with a scoop of IAP. : It's fairly certain that I earned more from taking surveys than from by Yan Z. '12 January 13, 2009
Blog / Miscellaneous Things that make you go hmmmm……. Obama’s transformative presidency………for geeks???? him at a book fair in November and he told me that he was deeply by Quinton McArthur December 30, 2008
Blog / Events Thoughts on coming home With guest appearances by MIT's Dean for Student Life, the communist dracula, Roman lasagna, and… compare my soul to a shopping center, then it's fair to say that MIT bought by Yan Z. '12 November 29, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Week of Music Eight bands in nine days, and I still missed five performances. . Even Houston has a fair jazz scene, especially on Sunday afternoons. I by Ahmed H. '12 October 28, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Other Side of Fraternities What if. . . bid, which make a fair amount of sense, but are also the result of a by Snively '11 September 4, 2008
Blog / MISTI Wiimote Fun in Spain What I'm actually doing with my time over here, when I'm not learning Spanish insults… Fair, which I blogged about earlier this year. And...then they hired me by Laura N. '09 July 25, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Questions Omnibus 2 I should probably stop stealing entry titles from Matt McGann. 9 (Brain and Cognitive Science), because there's a fair amount of by Jess K. '10 July 3, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Ring Committee With a title like that, it has to be good!var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol)… fairly respectable content, things started to degrade. Then somebody by Snively '11 May 31, 2008