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Thursday, September 8, 2011
To savor, as Merriam-Webster explains, is to “taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it completely.” And what’s a bigger enjoyment-killer than an end of the meal check you need a payment plan to afford? Aside from a fly in your chardonnay (thank you, Alanis Morissette), nothing. However, with Savored.com, you can now save money while ...
Friday, September 24, 2010
PBE: Know that you hosted the best parties at CPW and Orientation, and everyone loved being at your house. You have by far the best DJs at MIT. The student body will miss you, and there will never be another fraternity quite like you. We wish you the best in all that is upcoming.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Name: Andrew Christian Fijan Age: 18 Grade: Freshman (Aww!) Hometown: Philly, PA Affiliation: Unknown/Undecided Dorm: Simmons Major: Undecided Interests: Soccer Relationship Status: Single Involvement on Campus: Sports, being an awesome freshman Why him?: One of the many new freshman campus,  Andrew has been adapting to college quite easily! With his beautiful smile...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Can you believe summer is over already?  We're back at MIT, and the academic year is sure to be filled with needlessly early mornings and long nights. Although it is a little early in the school year to be worried about your next summer or job/internship prospects, I’d like to remind everyone that the MIT Career fair is coming up. Time to brush up on those resumes and cover...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
  From Beverly Hills, Michigan, Alina is a senior in Course 20 at MIT, and one of the coolest people you will ever meet here. While juggling academics, she’s also the president of the sorority Alpha Phi, a star runner, an MIT blogger, and a great role model! It’s a surprise she has any time left for herself!  Her favorite pleasures in life are simple and include just...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
    Hacking at MIT is just another term regarding the exploration of space in buildings! These students are taking advantage of that, and discovering their college campus in a way unique to MIT. It’s not exactly condoned, but definitely worth trying at least once before graduating! 
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Recruitment was a bore. It was time-consuming, tedious, and repetitive. It required an extreme amount of small talk, Barbie-like smiles, and buckets full of patience. In contrast, Rush was long hours of as much crammed-in fun as possible. Men rushing the Greek system are encouraged to attend late-night parties, enjoy Six Flags and paintballing, and acquire free food at prospective houses, while...