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Blog / Athletics MIT Quidditch: The Best Thing EVER? Yes. . Sometime this month we will scrimmage Harvard. Several other schools are by Kim D. '09 March 7, 2010
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Blog / MIT Life My Last Blog: Introducing My Successor I started "The Humanitarian Blog" to spotlight the amazing work that MIT students are doing… students are doing on behalf of developing countries. I thought about by The Humanitarian Blog September 2, 2008
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Blog / IAP Keep Holy the Month of IAP For It Is a Time of Rest 6.270. It was fun - the robots are really cool. But it was also by Evan B. '10 February 15, 2008
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Blog / Events Snow(y) Day The kind of day when tea or cocoa helps in reading applications. colleagues are as inspired by your applications as I am. Regardless of how your by Matt McGann '00 December 3, 2007
Blog / Admissions Order of Operations In what order should your application be submitted? supplemental recommendation). Mix and match as you see fit. Also, if there are by Matt McGann '00 October 18, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Orientation and pre-approval In which I relate orientation to getting pre-approved for a credit card in a totally… people you know are going to be your classmates for the next four years by Jess K. '10 August 22, 2007