="alignnone" width="300"] Sólheimajökull glacier! We got to hike on it :D ... 2024 has been quite a year for the Sun—in addition to the total solar ... friends and I decided to travel to Iceland!!
This was my first time ever
me.
to that, I want to add Veronica's post OUTRAGED and David's post on ... On Tuesday, the MIT Institute Community and Equity Office hosted a ... , and the nation, to do better. So I wanted to make sure we shared it here
I try my best to be as honest as possible on the blogs, while simultaneously trying to be kind to the institution that gives me the privilege of having such a wide platform to share my ideas on.
Which is also why it
This entry brings to a close one of the longest periods of blog ... , but we are finally beginning to see the Class of 2010 truly take shape ... honored to be a part of the selection committee for the Research Science
points on a sheet of paper.
If you want to connect those two points ... ]\LaTeX[/latex]. And they’re all Paolo’s!
That changes today. MIT exposes us to so many ... bloggers to write posts about these concepts this month. To kick off this
was so, so relaxing to be out on Charles, with the gorgeous Boston ... day and a lab report due Thursday and a manual on electrodes to read by ... . aaaah - i just went and slapped samvaran some more
me: is he going to be
to classes for a while. maybe some of you are far away from any ... through the air, i’d stand by my window all day and whisper comfort to ... sad to think that, if i added all the stress i feel right now to the
, right?
Not at MIT.
Allow me first to set the scene. As some of you may already know, a little over a month ago, I decided to run for a seat in the ... Association (or the UA for short, because MIT students love acronyms) aims to
This past week, I went to the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair in Indianapolis, Indiana. On Thursday, we had a reception at ... Faye '10, Sukrit '10, and Ian '10 address the crowd.
On Wednesday night
on writing!) to compare a bunch of genetic sequences.
For three hours ... A couple of days ago, I was working on an entry talking about all the things I was planning on doing during IAP...and then I got distracted by
It snowed on Saturday. Here's what I woke up toon Sunday.
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And here
Yesterday I was at the grocery store.
I needed toget soymilk, because it is lent and I am fasting. I try to fast like my father does, the ... breakfast, while my brother and I groggily walked to the kitchen.
I liked it
I am being kicked from the nest without being able to fly. I sit on ... 's lounge trying to hold onto the comfort that I have grasped to ... like an old crow looks back on the time that has flown by. On my first
, though, it can be a harder question to answer. Our profession requires no ... conflated, it's hard to translate our professional skills to make them legible to a lay audience. I don't operate heavy machinery or conduct
line up to surf in it.
Kind of like the swan boats in Boston Common ... time.
So it was seriously hot on our second day in München. Thus, with ... headed over to the Garden stripped down to my underwear, and, well
been an admissions officer for a single cycle."]attempt[/annotation] to give some advice on how prospective students — and their parents — should think about the process of preparing to apply to MIT. Since that
administrative buildings, it's probably the only place that everyone on campus ... site of random tomfoolery. For example, MITHenge, which, according to Wikipedia, is when:
On several days each year, the sun sets in alignment with
many things, have many talents, and are focused on what is really ... Carnival, The Inner Game of Tennis, the Spencer booksAdvice about applying to ... yourself is going to lead to the right outcome for you. This is true in