Blog / Admissions Waiting (is the hardest part) penalize those students who apply regular action. Second, our last few by Matt McGann '00 December 10, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Yoga The joys of physical education . In class, I can't stand like this for more than 30 seconds or so. Try by Mitra L. '07 November 25, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Tribute This is not the best joke in the world... actually, maybe it is. least 10 seconds of spontaneous audience ovation, like it was Happy Days by Sam M. '07 November 13, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Yo quiero… A Spanish themed entry?Ok, not really. pretty cool, because I like tacos. And it was only the second time I ever by Laura N. '09 November 8, 2005
Blog / MIT Life I am dumb blowing so hard that my new umbrella broke in 30 seconds, and then I was by Mollie B. '06 October 25, 2005
Blog / Events Nightmarket Two (unrelated) celebrations of low-priced office supplies and Asian culture. (~15 pictures) Harvard Square. Weywey and I ate at Penang, on the second floor of the by Mitra L. '07 October 7, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research More humanities than a humanities major Bitter complaining and fond reminiscing. Can't beat that with a stick. . On second thought, what am I going to write about? Taking exams? Anyway by Sam M. '07 September 30, 2005
Blog / Events More free stuff Free sneak previews of films and how to beat the casino. unbelievable fashion. This is the second MIT Blackjack Team-related lecture this by Matt McGann '00 September 21, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Power of suggestion This entry will tell you whether you'll get into MIT or not in two minutes. same realization for a fraction of a second. As you can probably see by Sam M. '07 August 5, 2005
Blog / Admissions Meet the Admissions Officers: Jenny Rifken Name:Jenny Rifken; Job title: Director of Recruitment and Associate Director of Admissions; Hometown: Elgin, Illlinois (with Mashed Potatoes as a very close second) Favorite cartoon characters by Matt McGann '00 August 3, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel Pardon my French! Join me as I cross the English Channel and dodge oncoming traffic on the Champs-Elysees. at fifty kilometers, it's the second-longest rail tunnel in the world by Anthony R. '09 July 19, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research I-Rop, U-Rop my contribution to the future of medicine nicknamed the device "Moo-Moo" for no reason at all. This is my second UROP by Bryan July 15, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Maine, Episode III: Ain’t No Mountain The one with more pictures than text. hiked from here all the way to the second peak you can see in the back by Sam M. '07 July 13, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel If I Try Really Hard, I Can Resemble Ernest Borgnine First stop on the tour: London. -made channel. Within a few years, the London Bridge became Arizona's second by Anthony R. '09 July 12, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond hey hey HAYMARKET slicing and dicing all over the place. a room on the second floor of Building Four where they were casting by Bryan July 10, 2005
Blog / Admissions CPW Day 1 A recap, with pictures. Logs. Before heading back to the Reg Room for my second shift, I stopped by Ben Jones April 7, 2005
Blog / Events MIT wins Putnam math competition The results are out, and for the second consecutive year, MIT has won the William Lowell Putnam Competition, perhaps the most prestigious undergraduate mathematics competition in North America. Of the top 5 students by Matt McGann '00 March 21, 2005
Blog / Admissions A New Year’s Resolution, MyMIT-Style Thoughts on my proposal to make MyMIT more community-based. specific types of content. Second, I've decided to display portlet content by by Ben Jones January 7, 2005
Blog / Events How about an eπ Reunion? fantastic. We stayed at the Venetian, perhaps only second to the Bellagio in by Matt McGann '00 December 27, 2004
Blog / Uncategorized things i’m thinking about a brief series of incomplete thoughts Days of Abandonment", she writes, "Maybe there's no second time without a third, but there is a first time without a second." I'm recalling this by Veronica P. '27 January 7, 2026