Blog / Events I’m still here. Promise. the Mystery Hunt Website, you can check out all of the puzzles by Laura N. '09 January 22, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research So I said to Einstein… ...think of a name for my new theory while I go talk to my relatives. learning special relativity just so we can show that electricity and by Sam M. '07 January 19, 2006
Blog / About Decisions Happy Holidays, and some advice you can see it through and rejoice when life is happy and inspiring and by Jessie L. '07 December 23, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Loose Ends A chronology of happenings. once class was over. ;) See? You can get to know your TAs this well here by Anthony R. '09 December 16, 2005
Blog / Athletics Responses to comments! I answered your questions. Like, fast this time. can find the DAPER Staff Directory here) and simply explain that you by Laura N. '09 December 14, 2005
Blog / Community Projects Hummingbird in a Cube of Ice Singing in the shower, taken to a whole new level. eyeliner appropriately. Jeremy is so good, he can solder with his eyes by Sam M. '07 October 30, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Yes, eat all our shirts! See MIT through the eyes of my prefrosh. still, none of these can really claim the title of my favorite MIT shirt by Sam M. '07 October 22, 2005
Blog / Admissions Fall Travel Day 7: Philly Part 4 of my Fall Travelogue. Budget. I can hear all of you collectively booing me. It's okay, I deserve by Ben Jones September 26, 2005
Blog / Admissions NACAC Conference Wrap-up from the national admissions conference. a blog is, and 2) how blogs can be used to demystify the admissions by Matt McGann '00 September 26, 2005
Blog / Admissions Advising Folders! Lots of fun discoveries about advising and such. Also, how I managed to confuse MIT… one box, so you can imagine that I have quite a lot of work to do over by Laura N. '09 August 18, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Dating Research A news story today looks at Media Lab research on dating. speed-dating conversations. He can now predict the verdict for 80 per cent by Matt McGann '00 August 11, 2005
Blog / Admissions Doogie Howser, et al. blindfolded? Can they go a whole night speaking only in palindromes? These by Matt McGann '00 July 29, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research UROP 101 – The Intro Entry Each week, I will explore a different MIT student's unique research project and the insight… goes well, this mouse model can be used to create a therapy for influenza by Melis A. '08 July 20, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A quick one, while he’s away I write reviews of things that I know nothing about. the book, which is "Impossible things can happen because chocolate is by Sam M. '07 July 16, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Hot town In which I complain about the heat and expound wisdom about the bio department. : (Macgregor windows have screens that can't be removed -- rather sensibly, since by Mollie B. '06 July 11, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel Maine, Episode I: Hey Joe The one with the game of ultimate frisbee in the rain. before I can refine it into pure oil and carbon black tomorrow by Sam M. '07 July 10, 2005
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Happy 375, Boston! Turning 375 years old is no easy task. is 160,000 pounds. - The farthest distance that the show can be seen 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… hammer home the point of how blogs can be used to build a community, we 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… through biomechanics, but my particular interest is baseball. What can I do by Matt McGann '00 May 30, 2005
Blog / Admissions The Day Before Selection Begins "Tell us about something you do for the pleasure of it." administrators who might not see themselves as part of the problem. The blame can by Ben Jones February 15, 2005