Blog / Class Projects Product Design Lab Wakka wakka wakka of bits to open. I don't know how many of you work with wood or are by Snively '11 March 11, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Art Keeps Me Sane At MIT [by Danbee Kim '09] The beautiful irony is that the analytical, obsessive, and perfectionist mindset… . True, I don't get any credit or pay for the hours I put into the Musical by ARTalk January 21, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Comfort Matters A unique application process feels cold and uninviting. I'm sorry chair, I just don't like you. I have by Snively '11 January 10, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Ambulance! Ambulance! So I'm in this serious long-term relationship. ? I don't think you are!) we do legitimately make a difference - our by Jess K. '10 January 10, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The End of an Era The last lecture of 6.001 .01, and 6.02 in the new curriculum. There are a lot of students that don't by Evan B. '10 January 8, 2008
Blog / Challenges At What Cost A summary of my fall semester again? My answer is a cautious yes. I love physics and I don’t want to by Derrick B. '08 December 21, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Can You Save the World’s Oceans? Who, me? Yes, you. ? why don't we just eat less fish?" After reading through thousands of by Chris S. '11 December 8, 2007
Blog / MIT Life REX Now An Option for RBA Freshmen Next House's freshmen, starting with the class of 2012, can now participate in REX. !!!!!!!! difference. Working towards the future so you don't have to eat lard anymore by Jess K. '10 November 30, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Machine Shops, Part 1 Yay, power tools! A look at places to find them around campus. , ...and a waterjet? Don't get me wrong, waterjets are awesome (they spray by Laura N. '09 November 5, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Karen: A Short History Finally. Hi, I'm Karen and like most other freshmen, I'm still working on my time-management skills, which is why it took so long for me to finally get started on here. Unlike almost everyone else here, I don't have an by Karen F. '11 September 25, 2007
Blog / MISTI MIT-France: To The Observatory of Paris and Beyond The MISTI experience of Anjali T. '09. , galaxies that look flatter and don't have arms, has been unclear in the past by MISTI Program September 17, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Hit in the Face: A Snively GuestBlog Snively's point of view. Only this time it's actually his point of view, and not… personal message reading “To Snively – Don’t let this be you!” This goes by Laura N. '09 September 14, 2007
Blog / MIT Life The Meaning of August It's time for classes, moving, colorful dorm rooms, and new bloggers. ...I don't know...it's a lot of work for a room I'll have for 8 months by Evan B. '10 August 15, 2007
Blog / Admissions Checking In A brilliantly exciting recap of the last month. think he deserves some sort of trophy, don't you? Before I tell you about by Ben Jones June 13, 2007
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The most important blog entry ever This is probably the most valuable entry ever written... not kidding. Bookmark it. Class of… ://web.mit.edu/facilities/transportation/ ShuttleTrack (see which shuttles are where so you don't have to wait outside by Mitra L. '07 June 6, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Time Out I attempt to top Emo Walt Whitman, even though I'm only taking a brief reprieve… final exams; they don't evoke memories of trudging sleepily through by Jess K. '10 May 27, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Building 4 Odyssey Looks like my James Joyce karma isn't that horrible after all. a new book wouldn't have been a huge deal, especially since I don't by Mitra L. '07 May 7, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Endless rain into a paper cup ...also, restless wind inside a letterbox. police don't pull me over, we expect to pass through Kenmore Square between by Sam M. '07 April 16, 2007
Blog / MIT Life A Day in the Life A play-by-play of my day, along with some pictures. entry by saying that I don’t normally do this much networking or eat this by Melis A. '08 April 11, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Work Hard, Play Hard MIT students actually have lives, occasionally. cardiac arrest by more than 50% - and many who need CPR don't get it. MIT by Jess K. '10 April 8, 2007