Snively and I are still working on something awesome. This week:
(In reference to this.)
(Photo credit: Liz Kimball '11.)
(See part one.)
(Yes, we ate it afterwards.)
As you may have seen from Shannon's blog, everyone at MIT woke up to a rather snowy view outside. Here's what my fraternity looked like:
Fortunately for me, my first class on Mondays is at noon. So the roads looked
Staying with my friend Larisa in her and her mom's swanky apartment across the river from the city.
And taking some pictures. Finals seemed like forever ago.
Taking the train back to New Haven tomorrow.
At 2:52pm today, the postman arrived to take away the decision letters.
Decisions will be posted tomorrow at decisions.mit.edu at 12 noon, Eastern Standard Time.
In the meantime, Evie the dog wishes you the luck o
Well, you don't see this every day.
10 elephants cruised down Mass Ave and turned left onto Memorial Drive, parading right past Killian Court.
I'm waiting for someone to put one on the dome.
Coming soon
In a close name contest between Groker and Mr. Sushi, Mr. Sushi edged out Groker in a 8 to 7 win, but remember we're all winners here. Katy, congratulations! I'll be in touch so you can redeem your prize.
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