Blog / MIT Life Dorm Rush and Hall Rush acquittals than your average living group" (this is true), and something about by Jessie L. '07 September 2, 2005
Blog / Admissions Where We’ve Been And Where We’re Going A brief history of the blogs and MyMIT. was so busy trying to make MyMIT live up to its promises that I had 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. helped my chances that I live within 20 feet of the news, sports, and 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. 's degree but still lives nearby, so she bakes you fresh cookies every once in by Sam M. '07 August 7, 2005
Blog / How to Food More on food , because it's cheaper and healthier... also, I live in a dorm with no dining by Mollie B. '06 August 5, 2005
Blog / MIT Life optical illusions don't try this at home kids. use the crosswalk whenever possible. traffic coming from both directions, and I lived to tell the story of by Bryan August 4, 2005
Blog / Events Classy celebration, 5E-style and Bethany '06, who normally lives on 1st East but is currently on by Jessie L. '07 July 26, 2005
Blog / Admissions GRE, Boston love, and loose ends from last time Wandering around Boston lost is one of my favorite things to do. dangerous activity. I lived in DC the summer after my freshman year here, and by Mollie B. '06 July 19, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A quick one, while he’s away I write reviews of things that I know nothing about. and runs off to live with her schoolteacher. Count Dooku does do a great by Sam M. '07 July 16, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Boston becomes Pottersville The MIT area is full of celebrations for the release of "Harry Potter and the… readings, movie, activities and live music for the whole family!" What Makes by Matt McGann '00 July 15, 2005
Blog / About Decisions Mind the Gap Gap years are a good option for some students. for labor; AmeriCorps offers a living allowance and education funding by Matt McGann '00 July 13, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel Maine, Episode I: Hey Joe The one with the game of ultimate frisbee in the rain. to their houses for a weekend. Joe lives in Portland, which is "Maine by Sam M. '07 July 10, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Flashback A useless guide to MIT undergraduate housing. freshmen can make a more educated choice about where they want to live. Of by Laura N. '09 July 8, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Bed arrangements in dorms, and beauty on campus friend in Senior Haus, Alex '07, lives in an enormous double with two by Jessie L. '07 July 8, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Happy 375, Boston! Turning 375 years old is no easy task. eight days. For the "live" portion the load-in is four days. - The total by Bryan July 1, 2005
Blog / Admissions Spreading the word Yesterday, new father Ben and I did a presentation on blogging for the annual conference… lively and engaged. Our hope in presenting our experiences with blogging by Matt McGann '00 June 2, 2005
Blog / Life after MIT MIT Alum Helps the Red Sox’ Keith Foulke Every Sunday ESPN nationally televises one baseball game, and last night they showed the final… to do this for a living?' He said I'd have to meet this up by Matt McGann '00 May 30, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Bruno Recalibration live in Baker House for our 4 undergraduate years. Baker House has been by Matt McGann '00 April 22, 2005
Blog / Admissions International Men & Women of Mystery geography. That is to say, many international students live in the US, and by Matt McGann '00 January 8, 2005
Blog / Events eclipse chasing, undergrad edition compilation post by Kano '25, Allison '27, Amber '24, Ali '26, & Audrey '24 exist in the background of our lives. If sunrises and sunsets occurred ... starting a company, time travel to the year 3000, live to see myself graduate ... under Niagara Falls, watched Poor Things in my living room (that one might by Audrey C. '24 April 22, 2024