Blog / Class Projects Mind and Hand My first CNC project already had. This last week, however, I learned something new. I learned how by Snively '11 October 10, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture A Characterization This might or might not enrage you. libraries in New England. Needless to say, this makes me really happy. ^_^ I by Cristen C. '10 August 28, 2009
Blog / Admissions Introducing the Class of 2013: Trevor ‘13 The sixth in a series of articles about the incoming MIT class. summer experiences -- an engineering camp at New Mexico Tech and a trip to by Matt McGann '00 August 10, 2009
Blog / Extracurriculars 2009: Let There Be Bloggers! not currently keep a blog, you may wish to start a new blog and start by Dave McOwen August 4, 2009
Blog / Challenges Hello, Layover (Part Two) Electric Boog-a-loo. Due to an Act of God, I am in the shiny new JetBlue terminal at JFK for the next three hours. An Act of God, in this case, refers to one hell of a lightning storm in Fort Lauderdale, closing the runway for an by Keri G. '10 June 23, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Diabolo, Pandora, and Bad TV Shows You figure out what they have in common, 'cause I sure as heck don't know. watching a couple new shows. Most notably, I've started watching Weeds via by Mikey Yang '05 June 22, 2009
Blog / MIT Life MITiplication This entry contains one multiplication problem. comments is the new trend in science, so I've heard. A subtle yet by Yan Z. '12 June 20, 2009
Blog / How to Human In which I show no restraint whatsoever But don't worry, you'll all probably benefit from it (unless, you know, you don't). temped in New House, and after REX I moved to Senior Haus, which I love so by Keri G. '10 June 11, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Where are you going, where have you been? (Part I) Academics. obliterate all memory of even the tough as rocks New England winter and life is by Lulu L. '09 May 27, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Exhibitions@MIT [by Leah Brunetto '12] Something different amidst displays of scientific progress. in a regional competition. Exhibiting independently was an entirely new by ARTalk May 12, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Really, I don’t feel like thinking of a title right now Now there's a title cop-out you can only use once. Good thing I saved it… repeating our new mottos: "D is for diploma." "Mystery Hunt - Fun = Thesis by Laura N. '09 May 11, 2009
Blog / Admissions Shelby’s Amazing CPW Adventure A CPW Guest Entry by Shelby '13 getting settled in my host's dorm at New House 2, I was pumped and ready to by Snively '11 April 29, 2009
Blog / About Decisions Some reflections Post decisions, a few thoughts. economy — in energy efficiency, energy savings and in new technologies — a by Stu Schmill '86 March 29, 2009
Blog / About Decisions More Information on the Waitlist Further details for waitlisted applicants. person. Send us ridiculous items or bribes. Submit a whole new application by Matt McGann '00 March 17, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Reg Day collisions People should transfer to other colleges once they dump you. , and go to study breaks on my new floor. I'll enjoy the company of all by Laura N. '09 February 18, 2009
Blog / MIT Life I wake to sleep An application to a telescope asked me why I learn and where I'm going. It… every once in a while it takes on new meaning that makes it all worthwhile by Lulu L. '09 January 27, 2009
Blog / Challenges I’m still here (and MIT’s still hard) The little comment that wasn't. (This isn't edited. It sounds awkward at times. Deal.) Mr. Antunez, a new teacher who had grown up in Spain and Argentina and by Keri G. '10 January 12, 2009
Blog / Life after MIT My Guilty Pleasure or why it's all about "the Hockey." drive home to New Hampshire for a hockey game. My brother and I were part by Kim Hunter '86 January 1, 2009
Blog / MIT Life I’ve got Mail! And a LAPTOP! Why I can breathe again, and the 10 most recent emails in my inbox. me to run off to my 1pm class.) *Brazillion is my new favorite big by Kim D. '09 November 17, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Large Format Photography [by Biyeun Buczyk '10] Please, please let there be no light-leaks. new full-frame digital SLRs on the market that can match the quality of by ARTalk November 6, 2008