Blog / Miscellaneous beauty is overrated and green-blue seas. But whenever I tried to write about everything I by Rona W. '23 November 20, 2022
Blog / How to Human re-orienting REX et al. first few days at MIT in the sea of faces and blur of names, hoping to by Fatima A. '25 September 19, 2022
Blog / Uncategorized Things I Know to Be True: Addendum One A post I hate, and some truths from my first year at MIT if I ever encountered a stormy sea at MIT, which I often do, I could by Ella T. '25, MEng '26 June 20, 2022
Blog / People & Identities love people. cook them. tasty food. meet pecker! a little life-raft of equally hosed and confused people in a sea of by Alice L. '24 November 27, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research A Fangirl Moment kinda silly, kinda wholesome other UROPs amongst the sea of Real Adults™, so we huddled together. Over by Audrey C. '24 October 19, 2021
Blog / Life after MIT seattle ➞ mit an epilogue in bullet points and pictures ="46269" image7="46245" image8="46235" image9="46271" image10="46260" /] SEA > by Joonho K. '20 September 8, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Our Room (formerly, THE Sal Khan’s Room) is Being Converted into WiFi! we made this post just for the title seas on the back of a fierce shark yelling "Onward!" would be EXACTLY the by Danny and Allan G. '20 May 29, 2018
Blog / Admissions Finding Inspiration encouraging motivational inspiration ), more ____ , more more more. But, “a smooth sea never made a skilled by Alexa J. '20 November 7, 2016
Blog / Challenges The End of an Era A no-longer-freshman's reflections on life, the universe, and MIT-specific details and drifted in a sea of Rachmaninoff and Debussy for an hour and a half by Krystal L. '17 May 24, 2014
Blog / Personal Travel Day 2: Hiking up a volcano at 15,000 ft (~4.5 km) Altitude sickness and Embarrassing Spanish Attempt #3 . Quito itself is at just under 10,000 ft (3 km) above sea level, and the by Anna H. '14 February 4, 2014
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A fortnight of Boston summer +1 for using the word "fortnight" outside of an SAT or literature class group of friends and I went to Singing Beach by Manchester-by-the-Sea (yes by Maggie L. '12 June 23, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research A Cacophony of Coats Also, my courseload for this term! to wander helplessly amongst the sea of sequestered memos as if pacing by Rachel F. '12 February 10, 2011
Blog / Events Snowy Birthday Party the #IAParty2011 is just beginning Computer Sea Squirt Van de Graaff Generators Visible Language Worshop Voyager by Cydnie T. '12 January 18, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Alan Guth and Day 1 on the Navajo Reservation Warning: this post may blow your mind , until I found out that we’re about 7,000 feet above sea level. The fact by Anna H. '14 January 3, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Days Without a Laptop… i need laptop-rehab 'll see laptops dispersed throughout the sea of papers. Although it says by Chris S. '11 February 22, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Graduation Some commencement pictures. : a sea of plastic. I only have pre-commencement pictures. I'm hoping by Lulu L. '09 June 6, 2008
Blog / How to Food Gluten-free at MIT Oh hey, that rhymes! Prudential Center and near Boylston) Legal Sea Foods (Kendall Sq and other by Keri G. '10 April 2, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Can You Save the World’s Oceans? Who, me? Yes, you. "It has been calculated that if no accident prevented the hatching of the eggs and each egg reached maturity, it would take only three years to fill the sea so that you could walk across the Atlantic dryshod on by Chris S. '11 December 8, 2007
Blog / Admissions Drinking from the Firehose By: Teresa, '11 -waffle square dorm”... because who needs a pineapple under the sea with a by Bryan April 24, 2007
Blog / MIT Life Nuns, fret not! Like baby alligators in the sewers, you too will grow up fast. abundance of Diadema antillarum, the spiny sea urchin, inside and outside of by Jess K. '10 October 2, 2006