all end up.
I have a lot of blog-comment-questions to respond to - look for an entry to this effect in the next couple of days. ... Thanks to everyone who submitted applications for admissions blogging
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I'll let you know that part of today's challenge involved me eating an entire box of cookies and a bag of sun chips.
Needless to say, I'm never eating either of those again.
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Vehicle Team (SEVT) getting into a little trouble:
A group of MIT ... place in the 2003 World Solar Challenge in Australia - for a spin on Mount ... friend and SEVT member Ben Glass '07 had somewhat of an explanation:
 
2 liters of Mountain Dew: $2.75
Mint Milanos: $3.39
Artichoke Spinach Hummus: $2.99
Wheat Thins: $2.29
Getting all your work done...
priceless
And now, I sleep, perchance to dream...
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competition, and went onto compete in Miss America. You can read all about ... serving as President of the Undergraduate Association, and she was serving ... tomorrow night, Joanne will be competing with 16 women for the title of "Miss
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A bunch of people from my floor decided to go to the North End to get ... I decided to just film it instead. I present to you, what it would look like if you were an MIT student and went to the North End. Enjoy!
this email just now in my inbox. I might try to revive my skills.
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Photos from the event to follow. ... In kindergarten, I used to get in trouble for throwing paper
Getting an education from MIT has been likened to taking a drink from a fire hose—the sheer number of opportunities and rigor of our ... must pass a swim test in order to graduate!
Sweden to Abisko. Should be a lot of fun, and I promise to post pictures ... But I still went downtown to fetch a fresh fruit eclair.
(Sorry for shouting.)
Someone asked what I'm doing for spring break. I'm going to
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passion and talent to improve the world with the experience and resources of ... One of the highlights of MIT's yearly academic challenges and ... competition that awards up to $20,000 per team for the best ideas to tackle