Blog / Events Special October Events "Head of the Charles". Activities line the route. There is a concert at by Mitra L. '07 October 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Tests of the non-standardized kind Stop thinking about the SAT and start thinking about 18.01! . 50 of your text and write down the third word in the fourth line"; what by Mollie B. '06 October 12, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research To a mouse (or nineteen) A eulogy for my UROP mice... in the form of me explaining my UROP. dendritic spines. (If this is all too confusing, the bottom line is that Shank by Mollie B. '06 September 16, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Double diplomas The only thing better than one MIT degree is TWO MIT degrees! (and tastes) kind of assembly-line.) To be honest, just looking at the by Mollie B. '06 September 12, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Avoiding moonlight on an empty stomach Late-night snack cravings lead me underground on meandering routes to Massachusetts Avenue. in hand, we enter a tunnel lined with offices. Hmm, these by Anthony R. '09 September 11, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous Cool running Well, it's warm running now, but just wait about two weeks. along the mostly-lovely, often-tree-lined Esplanade. There are easy by Sam M. '07 September 5, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Power Tools at 2 AM A typical MIT experience. standing in line in front of Laila! (It's always half fun, half awkward when by Laura N. '09 September 2, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Open Sesame A look at Brewster Kahle '82 and the Internet Archive. the bottom line to this story is that MIT values openness. Besides the by Matt McGann '00 August 15, 2005
Blog / Admissions Typhoon, Wedding Highlights from my trip to Asia. ; Game Fair. As you can see from the second picture above, the line was by Matt McGann '00 August 14, 2005
Blog / Admissions Living in the Past The one where people drive up just to visit me. ground where three lines intersect. You want to stand at this point and by Sam M. '07 August 13, 2005
Blog / Admissions Where We’ve Been And Where We’re Going A brief history of the blogs and MyMIT. writers who now serve as the "front line" for MyMIT. This "primary source by Ben Jones August 10, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Dig if you will a picture. My name appeared in The Tech; now I am immortal. So there's this list of 101 things to do before you graduate from MIT; I don't actually have it and I can't find it online, but if memory serves me correctly, the things you're supposed to do are along the lines by Sam M. '07 August 10, 2005
Blog / MIT Life What pretty hair… This entry is about my dorm, hair dye, pork dumplings, and, of course, Alain Boublil. exact line is "and the stars are black and cold," if memory serves me by Sam M. '07 August 7, 2005
Blog / Events Western Union A celebration of marriage, nanotechnology, and acrophobia in Seattle, WA. the maitre d' -- something along the lines of, "Perhaps you know my by Mitra L. '07 July 20, 2005
Blog / Hacks I feel the need, the need for speed! -lit underground tunnels. Superman was so imposing that, as we waited in line and I by Jessie L. '07 July 17, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture G(e)e^ks exception to this line of reasoning. Since when is "if pi and e had a fight by Jessie L. '07 July 15, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Boston becomes Pottersville The MIT area is full of celebrations for the release of "Harry Potter and the… Boston/MIT-area parties. At Newtonville Books in Newton (a Green Line trip by Matt McGann '00 July 15, 2005
Blog / MIT Life I’m a pedestrian! I’m a motorist! Pedestrian! Motorist! Read on, my children, and you shall see of our midnight ride to IHOP. the subject line "360" or something. I'm down with that. Oh, I think I by Sam M. '07 July 14, 2005
Blog / About Decisions Mind the Gap Gap years are a good option for some students. 's just what everyone does." The bottom line here is that it is okay to slow by Matt McGann '00 July 13, 2005
Blog / Admissions International Men & Women of Mystery /250/600. * I get lots of questions along the lines of, "In my country by Matt McGann '00 January 8, 2005