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T-Shirts @ MIT

  • Mihai Duduta
  • slice.mit.edu
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As I was trying to pick out something to wear this morning, I realized that more and more of my wardrobe is composed of MIT-themed t-shirts. I was holding one that I had just got this Sunday as I was initiated in Tau Beta Pi, the Engineering Honor Society. The front of the t-shirt said: "There's nothing an engineer can't fix", while the back had an image of a smiling duck-tape and the question "Where's the duck-tape?". I kept looking through my closet and found a Course 5 t-shirt (with Superman's "S" replaced by a "5", which stands for Course 5, Chemistry). Then I found one from MADMEC 2008, a materials for alternative energy competition from this past summer. The shirt was green and had the image of a cow whose tail turned into an electrical plug with lightning bolts coming out of it. That's the one I picked to wear as I headed to work in the lab.This is one part of MIT culture that I hadn't heard about before I came here, but it's one of my favourites. I'm a big fan of the course t-shirts which let people know what department you're in. And I'm a bigger fan of t-shirts that promote campus groups I otherwise wouldn't hear about, such as the "MIT Laboratory for Chocolate Science".  I'm only saddened by the fact that my major, Course 3, Materials Science and Engineering, doesn't have a t-shirt that's funny enough or clever enough to compete with the other majors. Of course, I'm talking about  the Course 20, Biological Engineering t-shirt: the mooing turtle or the clucking dog.I hope you enjoyed the image of the Glyoxal Lanthanum Telluride t-shirt!

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Comments

Mike

Tue, 04/19/2011 4:28am

A slightly odd comment maybe, but is there any way of getting a t-shirt if you don't go to MIT? I really want a course 4 shirt because my aim is to do a grad program there one day, but I fear you can only get them on campus somewhere... :( any ideas?

cheers!

Katie Maloney

Fri, 02/13/2009 2:33pm

Great Post Mishu! I'm always amazed at how many people on campus are wearing a variety of MIT t-shirts, sweatshirts or caps. Go to the Student Center and more people are wearing "MIT-something" than not. It must be "Nerd Pride"!