Hacks that Appeared in Several Locations on Campus
One of the most effective types of hack are those that appear in so many places that it's impossible not to notice them.
- 2007 Yellow cranks around campus
- 2004 Amusing No Trespassing signs around campus
- 2003 The MIT Black Morbid Fling Together parodied of Valentine's Day matchup services
- 1996 Bring Out Your Dead
- 1994 "Big Brother Inside" stickers on card readers
- 1994 Vector Day
- 1994 Nightline Meets Mr. Peterson
- 1994 "Sport Death" protest hack
- 1994 "MicroSoft" posters
- 1992 Hartley Rogers, Jr. for President
A particular type of common widespread hack is the distribution of parody campus newspapers.
- 2007 Parody of The Tech distributed by Caltech students
- 2003 Hack issue of MIT/WEllesley student magazine Counterpoint
- 2002 Tech Talk (hack issue)
- 2001 Techstasy hack issue of student run newspaper The Tech
- 2000 The Toke hack issue of student-run newspaper The Tech
- 2000 The Boston Glob hack issue of local newspaper
- 1999 Hack issue of official newspaper Tech Talk
- 1999 The TEX fraternity-themed hack issue of student-run newspaper The Tech
- 1998 Counterputz hack issue of MIT-Wellesley student magazine Counterpoint
- 1998 The TIT Observer hack issue of student-run newspaper The MIT Observer
- 1997 The TeX Files hack issue of student-run newspaper The Tech
- 1997 The Absolut Tech hack issue of student-run newspaper The Tech
- 1996 Tich Tolk hack issue of the Tech Talk