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MIT Olympians How many MIT graduates have been in the Olympics? No, not the Science Olympiad...
of the 1896 Olympics in a column he wrote for MIT's alumni magazine, Technology Review. Some quick, fun facts about Curtis's participation: He ... stadium is named for him: Henry G. Steinbrenner Stadium. The most recent -
Blog / MIT Life
MIT Dorms: Really Random 19 pictures. Don't open on a dialup.
, probably because I had to much work. Do you always wait for the longest day ... , apparently the residents were strapped for cash one day and decided to sell the ... love this wall! Life sucks... but then you dye! And we have fun -
Blog / MIT History & Culture
+1 for MIT MIT scores again!
I just found this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Score! -
Blog / Admissions
Scholarship for future engineers Chance to win $2,000
? Want to be an engineer? Then consider applying for the 2008 Future ... amount of $2000. The deadline is May 30, 2008. For more information: http://ashraeboston.org/scholarship-info.html You can also apply for this scholarship if you're a first or second year -
Blog / Academics & Research
Goodbye, for now
philosophies for some time. (Regular friends are well aware of this, and are ... the iPhone Product Design team, and will be working in Cupertino for the ... ; This, however, does mean a few things: (1) I've dropped out of MIT for -
Blog / IAP
Comics for IAP Doonesbury takes on the 6.270 Autonomous Robot Design Competition.
A few weeks back, MIT’s most famous fictitious current student, Alex Doonesbury ’10, had an exciting IAP, doing the 6.270 Autonomous Robot Design Competition (not to mention Palmistry, Advanced Sudoku,… -
Blog / People & Identities
requiem for the desert as temperatures rise higher
don’t seem to like where the heat is at already — for the past three ... expected the faucet water to be lukewarm when I asked for cold, the way it ... ’t built for it. My dorm, Burton Connor, has no AC, and outlaws window ACs -
Blog / Athletics
Going for the Au An MIT alum will compete in Olympic skeleton.
Karvinen (TsK) Antaki, who was born in and will compete for Lebanon, lived -
Blog / Academics & Research
Procrastination For Finals 2 T minus 53 hours...
takes me for a ride I smile at the TA, I pray I'll be alright The exam is on my side and takes me for a ride I smile at the TA, I pray I'll be -
Blog / Academics & Research
Why It Pays…
, that is." "According to NACE's Job Outlook 2005 survey, eight of the top -
Blog / Decisions Day Threads
Open Thread for Waitlisted Students
This year well over 17,000 students applied for admission to MIT in the most competitive admissions cycle in the history of the Institute ... waitlist. We will have more information for waitlisted students in the -
Blog / MIT Life
For My Fellow Coffee Lovers Out 3 choices will soon be 4.
student center. YES!!!!! This may surpass even my excitement for the ... , but DD could change that for me. See you guys later, writing this entry -
Blog / Admissions
Tragedy for MIT and Boston Devastating news for our community.
homepage. There are some nice stories coming out of this. For example, MIT ... MIT community for staying strong. #BostonStrong #MITStrong -
Blog / Art, Literature, Music
What Are We Waiting For besides this video from the freshman arts program
Are We Waiting For": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m18EE36Utb0 This -
Blog / Admissions
Admissions Videos Over the Years The 90s were, uh, different
fun to see their evolution in one montage of clips: What video -
Blog / Events
MIT is Utopia Because the nice guys were here.
a lot of fun. Then, yesterday night Wong Fu Productions came to MIT -
Blog / Admissions
The Birth Of My Third Child The new admissions web site finally launches! Report any bugs here.
. Have fun exploring, and please use this thread to let me know if you find -
Blog / Blogs That Aren't in English
Diarios de Madrid: Semana 1 Cosas de Mi Primera Semana
't know why in Spain they refer to cards as carné instead of tarjeta for ... really good movie! Fun fact one of my family members (cousin? second cousin -
FAQ / Transfer
Does MIT offer housing for transfer students?
Yes—transfer students are guaranteed on-campus housing for their entire undergraduate education! Learn more on the MIT Housing & Residential Services site.
