Blog / Academics & Research 9 / Headache 68 days to go , and how they may offer alternative solutions for our current ecological by Kevin S. '19 March 31, 2019
Blog / Advice Two Years and how it's changed me the Prudential, eat all the ramen the Red Line has to offer, to take a by Joonho K. '20 September 28, 2018
Blog / MIT Life I’m going to be a blogger! The words my family had to hear 635,382 times every flavour of Oreo offered in the northeast US, as there are many more by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 September 15, 2018
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Labor Day, literally Moving back into my dorm room the boxes for them. MIT dorms also offer a storage plan that covers up by Anelise N. '19 September 3, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects 8,726,400 SOS: Got Solar? guest post by Peter C'20 and Ashisha P'20 Nature has to offer along the route and were honoured to be a part of such by Afeefah K. '21 August 6, 2018
Blog / Admissions 7 Reasons MIT Is Special reflecting on the Institute at the end of four years and lacks the permanent feeling of a full-time job offer. Right now, I by Yuliya K. '18 June 15, 2018
Blog / Athletics Discover Exercise and Wellness FPOP a wholesome college experience appreciate the breadth of MIT offerings for athletes and beyond. The main by Yuliya K. '18 August 21, 2017
Blog / Challenges Distance and Displacement "how are you swamped if it's only been a month?" really cool freshman learning community that offers small class format by Abby H. '20 September 26, 2016
Blog / Challenges Life of a Black Person A followup to the amazing Black Lives Matter Post counselor offering it to us like a present. “I think it would be better if by Ben O. '19 July 11, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research a semester customary end-of-semester blog post: sophomore spring edition MIT’s newest foreign language offered: Korean) I’ve covered most of by Yuliya K. '18 May 30, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Revolutionary Technologies at TechCrunch DisruptNY breathing office walls and credit-card sized computers , sponsoring companies offering prizes for use of their APIs, and copious amounts by Erick P. '17 May 19, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research IAP, CES, and other acronyms I spent my MIT IAP with a CEO at CES in LAS, and now I… was offering two free tickets. Needless to say, I applied with excessive by Joel G. '18 March 9, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Music Scene by a non-musician for a night. Often times, they’re even free! MIT offers so many free by Sabrina M. '21 December 23, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research My Last First Month Because I procrastinated too long to say 'day' or 'week' costume designer as a teacher. I don't know if it's offered regularly, but by Ceri Riley '16 October 3, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Arma virumque cano: a guest post by Quynh N. ‘15 Why you should take Old English at MIT there are also offerings in many other departments so make sure you check by Connie H. '15 May 11, 2015
Blog / Community Projects Moving Out, Up, and In Expanding, now in three dimensions! Next House had to offer, I decided to remain in my temporary dorm for the by Joel G. '18 September 14, 2014
Blog / Admissions CPW 2014…The Parent Edition Suggestions for getting the most out of CPW when you are a parent covering life in residences, residential support offerings, activities by Kim Hunter '86 April 9, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research 2 Classes For 0 Credit: Beethoven to Mahler and Paradise Lost That can be rearranged to say: Paradise lost to Beethoven and Mahler. Beethoven to Mahler Last semester, I took my first music class at MIT: 21M.235, or "Monteverdi to Mozart". 21M.235 is offered in the fall, and as you might guess it focuses on music spanning from Monteverdi (ca by Anna H. '14 February 17, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Poetry Prescriptions Things I've Made and Consumed. Sophomore Fall, All of It. dinner, I brought out my stacks of books and offered my friends by Natasha B. '16 January 13, 2014
Blog / MIT Life 2014 Resolutions January 2nd and still going strong ; Throughout first semester, I explored the various options MIT offers for by Erick P. '17 January 2, 2014