Blog / MIT Life Things you might have wanted to know picture in your banner? As the observant have no doubt noticed, it's a by Jessie L. '07 August 13, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture You Are LUSCIOUS I lusciously answer some of your questions you do, we'll never meet so it's no big loss. Anywho... Actually I'm not by Mitra L. '07 August 13, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Turkey vs. Spam sells out The most valuable blog entry of all time. with no shirt on. You hear a few guitar notes, and then... "Just a by Sam M. '07 August 10, 2006
Blog / Admissions MIT ‘10: Sulinya Ramanan Sulinya Ramanan '10, "hometown hero" nice things that I do," she said. Ramanan wasted no time in submitting a by Matt McGann '00 August 5, 2006
Blog / MISTI More entries about buildings and food Same as it ever was. I'm still single, but at least I'm in Belgium. , these Belgian waffles were so good that I would say that probably no other by Sam M. '07 August 3, 2006
Blog / How to Human College must-haves My advice on what to get for college! Things I would highly recommend bringing, in no particular order: 1. Cell by Melis A. '08 August 2, 2006
Blog / About Decisions He’s Making A List and Checking It Twice The things that I found important when looking at colleges was no real grey area, but then I had a lot of friends who lived in the by Bryan July 24, 2006
Blog / Challenges Standing out But what if you come to MIT and you're not the best in the class… nervewracking to realize that you're no longer the class brain, and that you can by Mollie B. '06 July 16, 2006
Blog / MISTI Low The first in a trilogy of Berlin photo entries, featuring Zinedine Zidane. . Creepy. Luckily, Kendall '07 and I had no trouble getting in. I kind of by Sam M. '07 July 13, 2006
Blog / Admissions Visiting MIT & Boston colleges Some tips for checking out MIT and Boston this summer. the summer. No reservations are necessary. The information sessions are by Matt McGann '00 July 11, 2006
Blog / Admissions Your Profile On The Web: Can It Hurt You? Responses to questions on Facebook and other internet profiles and how they can affect college… who do check students' Facebook profiles? Off the top of my head, no by Ben Jones July 11, 2006
Blog / MIT Life The Xanga Survey Mid-summer frivolity, part one. visited. 32. Sometimes I cry for almost no reason. 33. I hate when people by Ben Jones July 7, 2006
Blog / MISTI Wouldn’t it be Nice? ...actually, I'm kind of glad that I'm not older. ." Then again, my high school librarian didn't know what Google was. No by Sam M. '07 June 19, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Lazy hazy crazy Summer for me means lab and cooking. I'm not sure which I like better. backstroke, do we? No, you definitely don't have to swim on your back. The rule by Mollie B. '06 June 4, 2006
Blog / How to Human Mid-May Update Q&A: Athena tips and hints four static IPs, and there are no blocked ports, firewalls, or bandwidth by Anthony R. '09 May 19, 2006
Blog / About Decisions The Undecideds, Part 2 MIT, especially the unique/quirky side of MIT "play." It's by no means by Matt McGann '00 April 21, 2006
Blog / Admissions Summary of CPW 2006 CPW 2006 open his wallet when the barman says: 'For you, no charge!'" Didn't like by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2006
Blog / Challenges The first step ...is admitting you need help. (there are no freshman dorms or anything awful like that), so an by Mollie B. '06 April 8, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Adam makes a guest appearance Adam's motto: Step one, get it done. Step two, there's always more to do. this was that no one in my group knew HTML, PHP, CSS, or any other form by Mollie B. '06 March 14, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Our students, their stories. Andy Partridge in a zamboni purple monkey dishwasher. did do a 7-member-strong half-time show, although there were no skates by Sam M. '07 February 15, 2006