Blog / Events Lilly Chin The Spiciest Memelord guaranteed to win no matter what, and subsequently decided to grace us with a by Vincent A. '17 April 27, 2017
Blog / MIT Life A Spring Think Some spring break reflections and thoughts her there. So, I’m excited! I don’t speak the local language, I have no by Selam G. '18 March 27, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research freshman spring in which today is the first day of spring there are no formal lectures and class time is entirely devoted to solving by Joonho K. '20 March 20, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research 42 classes i'm taking this semester would probably freak people out while the other one seemingly shows no by Erick P. '17 March 6, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Forbes and MIT there's graphs in this one . Interestingly, no more sports, games, or retail alumni were recognized before 2015 by Erick P. '17 January 19, 2017
Blog / Blog Projects Sneezes a deep and in-depth analysis of an everyday occurrence emotional harm. No matter how many sneezes you have ever sneezed, only around by Fiona M. '20 January 15, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Fantastic Course Numbers and Where to Find Them A List of Ways MIT is like Hogwarts of fishes?? or maybe a king of fishermen?? no, it's a bird, like by Selam G. '18 November 30, 2016
Blog / Community Projects CASE: Identity and Intersectionality and some bunnies if you hate everything else about this post discussed in the forum. Sure, no college admissions process is perfect by Abby H. '20 November 30, 2016
Blog / Personal Projects A Recycled-Material Selfie Stick Engineering and problem solving in developing nations (the most important problems only, of course....) is no longer the case) Gedion gets most of his parts from Mercato, the by Selam G. '18 November 1, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Wide-Eyed meet the therapist hanging above my bed. pass/no record. This has become my new mantra; instead of #yolo for all by Alexa J. '20 October 4, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Yellow, Blue, Green, and Red Free art and how to borrow it at MIT room at absolutely no cost. According to the MIT List center’s website by Krystal L. '17 September 29, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research jr fall classes &c graduated. i have no idea where, geographically, i'll be in two years (though by Phoebe C. '18 September 19, 2016
Blog / Events I Survived Week 1 and All I Got Was 10 Lousy T-Shirts a pack rat’s post-orientation reflections on miscellany the MIT community. No really, why? Because of the free stuff, obviously by Abby H. '20 September 13, 2016
Blog / MIT Life Gendered language y/n? , given that the text explicitly states (contrary to its title) that “no by Michelle G. '18 August 30, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research MIT of the Late 1800s, According to the Students snippets of history from the first 10 yearbooks , for as yet no signs of weathering have been discovered." But what did by Yuliya K. '18 August 27, 2016
Blog / Life after MIT Matt Damon’s Commencement Speech to the Class of 2016 Turn towards the problems you see filter, or something like that. But there’s no magic bullet. The problem by Erick P. '17 June 6, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Short Thoughts Girlhood, editing, iPhone notes. you know the difference between the optimist and the pessimist? No? They by Phoebe C. '18 May 13, 2016
Blog / Uncategorized spring notes resilience, change, warm weather, Santa Fe wrote to a friend (oversentimentally as always--that's me! No limit by Natasha B. '16 April 18, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Lessons on How to Start a Hard Tech Startup, with Sam Altman hard tech is hard(er). and Airbnb, and shows no signs of slowing down. A common criticism of by Michael C. '16 April 13, 2016
Blog / About Decisions It’s Pi Day, Pi Day the infinite is alive with the buzz of drones, and the 2020s bake pies . As hard as it may be, try to keep all that in mind, and no matter what by Chris Peterson SM '13 March 14, 2016