anything political, and in all such situations would always be the outsider looking in. However, in late February a protest was held at the massive tent outside Kresge that was the venue of the College of Computing celebrations
At the beginning of this semester, we were really unsure of what ... .837 Computer Graphics, the class we had been slowly working up towards for our ... Computer Graphics, but it is unfortunately only offered in the fall. So, we
On the day before my non-senior friends left for home, we went out on ... wonderful way to say goodbye for the summer.
Speaking of friends, my best friend and neighbor (the one with green hair) is a pet mom to two bearded
The floor on which I live, Conner 2, has a large TV. A large broken TV. As such, yesterday evening found a large majority of the residents of Conner 2 sitting in the floor lounge, eating Hsin Hsin (a great
, memorabilia, and snacks for college away in my mom’s Kia Rio as the dynamic duo ... was selected as one of the seventy members of Interphase EDGE that is ... into Maseeh Hall, where I awkwardly approached the wrong desk to check
; one aeronautical adMIT sent hers into space.
This past spring, for the Class of 2020, we enclosed the following note in the tube:
Yesterday, the Class of 2020 responded with a hacked eye-chart of
Wednesday the Eleventh:
Instead of growing up with boy bands and popular songs on the radio, my main musical intake stemmed from my dad’s 70s ... as a set designer for my sophomore fall production of The Crucible, and
Hi folks,
Well here you have it - the new-and-improved MIT ... to keep the other blog threads on topic (how often have you been in the ... 2399 on the SAT I, do I need to retake it?!?" :-) More on the Q
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The flying luxury hotel of tomorrow: Cruise ship will sail through the air, not the water
By Joshua Tompkins
Popular Science
Thursday ... could change the way you think about air travel. It's the Aeroscraft, and
Well, you heard it here first. The letters are in the mail.
For the ... academically and personally. You are the best of the best. I wish we had enough room in the Institute for all of you, I really do.
I'm off to enjoy a
It’s a beautiful spring day here at MIT – the sun is peeking through the clouds, I was woken up this morning by birds, and we’ve now mostly exited heaviest-coat-in-the-closet weather (and are now entering bring
the number of rough ones about equals the number of purely good ones ... known for the [annotation note="the feeling of being overwhelmed by ... earlier in the semester I had asked my mom if I should spend the extra money
breakfast, I have an egg sandwich with tea, and for dinner, I have the juiciest, most delicious chicken and quinoa. This blog will focus on the latter, specifically on the beautiful fact that it is made entirely with
, right?)
Item the first: The Journal of Negative Results.
My advisor and ... goal in life during class two weeks ago, when we were discussing the isolation of the Clock gene in mice. Clock is the result of a point mutation
are having at school. Or maybe it's a bucket, swinging by the handle ... under the tunnels of MIT, and when it fills up past its capacity it tips ... there in the first place. My bucket sort of exploded last Saturday - and
President Hockfield has asked the MIT International Review (http ... ://www.youtube.com/thedavosquestion and post a video response of no more than three minutes to the following ... individuals must do to make the world a better place in 2008?" World leaders
The leaves are falling like snowflakes and sometimes when the sun hits the trees just right, the Massachusetts landscape burns golden. The ... consider the brisk weather a welcome change.
My impressions of fall, in the
at MIT, centered at the Mediated Matter group in the Media Lab but including folks from mechanical engineering and the Glass Lab, had figured out ... the Lab back in June, but had no idea how it worked; at first, I didn