Blog / MIT Life Senior Week: Anjum Sharma A salute to one final senior. the topic is highly interesting and something I'd have been completely by Matt McGann '00 June 9, 2006
Blog / MIT Life More about Residence Based Advising Still have questions about RBA? cinderblock that my friend made is on the right) but I'd particularly recommend by Melis A. '08 June 7, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Google Maps is NOT the best. But everything else seems to be right. , but I'd rather blame Google Maps for getting me lost on the way to my by Sam M. '07 March 27, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research My Second… Fifth Week? truly interesting to write, I'd be writing it, but sometimes classes just by Anthony R. '09 March 12, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Tuesday is the new black. The world moves on MIT's hips. The world moves and it swivels and bops. , but I'd still like to paraphrase a particularly excellent quote from Voo by Sam M. '07 February 21, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Term time again relate to the material. I'd rather learn about proteins or metabolic by Jessie L. '07 February 21, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Ho-dee-hi, hi-dee-ho, ho ho. How many digits of pi do you know? band, I'd say at least four had pi memorized to this many digits, and a by Sam M. '07 February 10, 2006
Blog / IAP Kiss the Frog Charm School and Nerdy Pick Up Lines. What can I say? Time Machine and jump back 9 years to when I was in 6th grade, every weekend, I'd by Bryan February 3, 2006
Blog / IAP A Visitor In My Own Hometown Yeah, so it was boring. But it's still where I spent the better portion of… discounting and dreading the place I'd lived in and known since I was a small by Anthony R. '09 January 9, 2006
Blog / MIT Life The Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) Things just about get crazy-go-nuts. are conduction, convection, and radiation--topics that I'd spent by Sam M. '07 January 3, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research See, I Am! (CI-M) Communication-intensive economics research. (If that sentence doesn't make you want to read this entry, I… speech, I'd also like to thank my econometrics professors, teaching by Mitra L. '07 November 19, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research The Search Continues On the internship search and deciding what I want to do with my life. tough deciding which one I'd like. The allure of one offer is that their by Bryan November 15, 2005
Blog / Admissions More About Reading ...based on your questions! I was planning an another entry on the reading process, and since many pertinent questions were asked in the last entry, I figured I'd base this entry on those questions (a formal Questions Omnibus will follow in by Matt McGann '00 November 13, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel Party of One A fun day trip idea when you're getting tired of homework. nice grilled sandwich on sourdough, this is the place. :-) I'd definitely by Anthony R. '09 September 25, 2005
Blog / Admissions Fall Travel Days 2+3: Westchester County Part 2 of my Fall Travelogue. at Iona Prep. With some time to kill (I'd left CT early to avoid rush by Ben Jones September 21, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Color by Numbers .) After this, I had to leave for field hockey practice. I knew I'd be gone by Laura N. '09 September 15, 2005
Blog / Extracurriculars Let the Rush Begin On Greek Life at MIT. outside of what I'd watched in movies, and I didn't really plan on joining by Bryan September 8, 2005
Blog / MIT Life A thousand million questions An evening with Gaelic quesadillas and Farrokh Bulsara. be on the other side of me, but then I realized that in order to that I'd by Sam M. '07 September 6, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Back and ready for action! Saying goodbye to summer and hello to my sophomore year rail runs to Providence, so it's a fun (and cheap) day trip. I'd highly by Melis A. '08 September 6, 2005
Blog / MIT Life Symphony 9, Op. 95 “From the New Blog” I'll to pay you to hang out with me and watch me type. follow me around and make me look cooler. I'd like to dedicate this entry by Sam M. '07 August 26, 2005