reference to Cambridge and its neighbor Somerville)
The weather here sucks. It has been 45 degrees and raining for the last week. Yes, this is ... I'd heard that Anna '02 (like Rax, an alum of my hall, and now a grad
juniors to consider. All ofthe below are national/international, selective ... chose for the majority of my summers in high school. Reading, doing sports ... ofthe large block of free time to do something meaningful for yourself
tendency to sit fascinated for hours by the refraction of light through pens ... granted by the structure of a shoestring's weave, internal discussions on ... other than that ofthe dried wood pulp from which it had once been
Hello blogosphere! Yes, I'm still alive and tweeting (@MikeyMIT). The reading and selection period has been intense as ever this year, but I ... .
Just saw this article/video on CNN of Prof. Cynthia Breazeal, who works
-Nehisi's spark-making June cover story, The Case for Reparations, and Roxane Gay ... ordered me, over and over. It's the same thing David Carr said to me a year ... and rewarded by the world, and I haven't learned them yet. I'll learn to
UROPs in his lab that he's actually just one ofthe most hardworking and ... , endless categories, and I want to fill them all with my insights on The MIT Campus and General Institute Requirements and MIT's Influence on the World
text in the art for accessibility (and because my handwriting is very ... many people, so many of you, makes me feel anxious and invisible.
You and I hold onto the same pole as the C express train zooms halfway
students and millions of other people around the world, and
Be ... this summer, there's lots of Pats chat to catch up on. As for the ... ; however, we have a few upperclassmen spots that are open for the fall, and
the sun and in the cold
played lots of games
got back into hitting ...
flew on many air cars to places near and far
enjoyed life by the day ... to be a doctor in games computers and learning
didn't get into the big
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Last night was ring delivery. A night of pictures, desserts, dressed up classmates, and most importantly...BRASS RATS! As usual, I'll let the video speak for itself.
dammit, my laptop and camera got stolen out of my room. Campus police has been thusfar unhelpful as usual in locating the perpetrators.
These entries might take a lot longer than I thought. Gotta start over. Good thing
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So in response to the death of Pluto as a planet, I am undertaking a campaign to revise the mnemonic and change history books with YOUR HELP
Here are the finalists. Cast your vote for your favorite!
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