It's been a busy week, and I've still got a lot on my mind. As long as I can remember, I've found that writing things down is one of my ways of decompressing - imposing order on chaos, as it were. So I figured
MIT is known for many things, including its legendary hacks. Long a part of MIT folklore, hacks
can tell much about MIT's culture and subculture—providing a deeper understanding about
intelligence, strategic
DID YOU KNOW? The youngest known meteor impact crater in the world is located in Haviland, Kansas and is less than 1,000 years old.
I wrote a really long-winded and kind of boring entry while working Burton
[see also: Melis and the AXO Chocolate Factory]
Last night, after a long Saturday of working to select the class, I hopped on the SafeRide shuttle to attend the Alpha Chi Omega (usually abbreviated as AXO, and
2005 in Review
Being in college manages to teach you a lot of life lessons. Some you would prefer not to learn, but in the long run, I'm sure I'll be better off from it.
Here are just a few highlights of what college