Blog / Athletics LET’S PLAY Dodgeball! : DODGEBALL! --- It might be kind of pathetic that I’ve never played dodgeball by Jenny X. '13 October 10, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Truth Values [by Ken Haggerty '11] A fantastic one-woman show about life at MIT. (Now playing!) ! Meaning that this Thursday through Sunday (9/24 through 9/27) you'll be able by ARTalk September 22, 2009
Blog / Community Projects Phew! BUSY BUSY BUSY BUSY! shot of me being interviewed after it was all over After all this was by Snively '11 September 10, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Epilogue An open letter about blogging, growing up, and the end of my first year at… Paul B. was at least 5 feet tall*. *Actually, he might be over 5 feet by Yan Z. '12 May 21, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research A word about the humanities It's sort of a long, multi-section word. at least one humanities/communication class per semester. As you may be by Yan Z. '12 November 25, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Large Format Photography [by Biyeun Buczyk '10] Please, please let there be no light-leaks. camera was ready for its first shot. Please, please let there be no light by ARTalk November 6, 2008
Blog / Admissions My Application Story Modified (but mostly plagiarized) from my personal blog. Enjoy the copy pasta. -minded people. I thought I would be surrounded by geeks and nerds all the time by Ahmed H. '12 October 17, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Juggling Act When you're used to life in Hell... as well be on fire. When you're used to life in Hell, sometimes a by Paul B. '11 October 10, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Examining exams Sometimes, grades matter less than photons are matter. , half the students at MIT must be below average in their class. You start by Yan Z. '12 October 4, 2008
Blog / Events Food, Folks, and Fun…..but definitely not mcdonald’s Quinton makes friends at the Muslim Student Association be held on campus at the Multipurpose Room of Sidney-Pacific graduate by Quinton McArthur October 1, 2008
Blog / MIT Life A Week in the Life: Optimism Edition In which I have a particularly tough, enriching week. importance). I'd always wondered whether being at MIT was really too stressful by Cristen C. '10 September 18, 2008
Blog / MIT Life If strangers meet life begins you shall above all things be glad and young you'd be surprised by what happens. III. As I write this entry, I can by Paul B. '11 August 23, 2008
Blog / How to Human Things I’ve Missed About Home My top six. , but there are exceptions to every rule, and mine is not being bothered by Jess K. '10 August 16, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Oh the People You See *does a barrel ro-- I mean a double take* lot like Susan Hockfield, but it couldn't be. I mean, it was like 8 by Snively '11 May 25, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Alpha Delta Phi Presents – Mic-Check [by Susan Shepherd '11] If you're looking for a talented actor, or poet, or singer,… to read, or an essay, or a song they had written, they would be by ARTalk May 16, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Comfort Matters A unique application process seat cushion looks comfortable but proves to be quite uncomfortable by Snively '11 January 10, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research I’m Shipping Up to Boston and I lost my leg! Whoah oh oh.. get a copy just by being there after bypassing people who'd been there by Jess K. '10 August 31, 2007
Blog / MIT Life This is my summer break california, nasa, pedestians, wifi Mountain View to make weather.com boring for me. I used to think it'd be sooo by Lulu L. '09 June 22, 2007
Blog / Admissions Room E51-151, Please??? By Jing, '11 Tourbot, and popped into random people’s dorms all for being at an by Bryan April 23, 2007
Blog / Events A sample of life in the past week A summary of a million events in 7 days! So much has happened since my last entry, it seems impossible to catch up. First off, our hearts go out to everyone at Virginia Tech. While I can’t imagine what it must be like to face such a tragedy, I think I by Melis A. '08 April 21, 2007