Blog / MIT Life Friday A day in the life. power point. Continue eating granola bar (free from the health fair). 3 by Jess K. '10 September 9, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Summer Lovin’ Had me a blast. Or, the last post I'll write from home! school yearbook is pretty much an encyclopedia, meaning it's fairly by Jess K. '10 August 20, 2006
Blog / How to Human Making friends don't remember or it was fairly mundane...or I don't want to share it by Jessie L. '07 July 11, 2006
Blog / MIT Life This is just a tribute I wrote a really long, funny entry. And then my browser window reloaded. :00 PM; Athletics Fair in Rockwell Cage, 2:00-4:00 PM (bonus: I'll be in a by Mollie B. '06 April 2, 2006
Blog / Admissions The interview life Recruiting for MIT on the west coast, plus answering questions. one warning is that, in order to come to MIT, you'd better be fairly by Mollie B. '06 March 3, 2006
Blog / Athletics MIT Athletics When I picked the topic for this entry, I was cheerleading at an MIT basketball… football team without high school experience), but some teams are fairly by Mollie B. '06 January 13, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Class size A response to a comment brought up on Ben's blog. that's called bait-and-switch, and it's not fair. But what else could the by Mollie B. '06 December 14, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Question me an answer. I try to help somebody, for the first time ever. career fair, a chemical engineer might work for an energy company like by Sam M. '07 September 27, 2005
Blog / How to Human Boston Calling Everything I know about having a phone at MIT. (basically every academic building on campus) and found a fair number of dead by Sam M. '07 August 3, 2005
Blog / Admissions International Admissions Conference My review of the annual OACAC conference. other schools at the conference, for the Counselor's College Fair (where by Matt McGann '00 July 12, 2005
Blog / Art, Literature, Music clay crash course one month of wheelthrowing later… longer needed to consult Google Maps at every turn. After each session by Gloria Z. '26 February 10, 2025
Blog / About Decisions “what if I get rejected” for everyone nervous about admissions decisions Google tabs as I looked at classes I could take, majors I could choose, and by Aiden H. '28 November 13, 2024
Blog / Blog Projects [joint post] blogston commons with Allison E. ‘27, Ellie F. ‘28, Jebby ‘25, and Sara N. ‘28 had planned out a google doc of logistics the day before. due to by Janet G. '27 November 11, 2024
Blog / Academics & Research how the first midterms actually were xoxo gossip girl? Contrary to popular (and probably well-founded) belief, I once was psychic. Not only did I successfully predict the 2021 Pantone Color of the Year (with a Google Slideshow as evidence) and[annotation note = "tl by Aiden H. '28 October 15, 2024
Blog / Art, Literature, Music AARRRGHHHHH!!!!🏴☠️ (Pirate Post) A Review of 21M.299 - Pirate Songs and Whaling Chanteys at a graph of people looking up “sea shanty” on google, the by Kayode D. '27 June 2, 2024
Blog / CPW Backstage at the CPW Closing Show “Other duties as assigned” of Trello, Google Sheets, and Slack helps us get the work organized by Jeremy W. May 19, 2024
Blog / Events 2026 ring premiere! and what led up to it! [annotation note="the google doc we used to document bezel changes/ideas is by Teresa J. '26 March 28, 2024
Blog / Blog Projects a time capsule of east campus multi-media, community-built tagged as “home” on Google Maps, but also a place that truly felt like one by Kanokwan T. '26 November 12, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research close your eyes and put your finger on the map and other ways to make grad school decisions writing. But I walked on Google Maps up and down the roads, found the town by Amber V. '24 October 22, 2023
Blog / People & Identities BLÅHAJ: the Internet meme, the trans icon, the world’s favorite plush media analysis on the Swedish shark’s rise to prominence debut does exactly just that. Comfort during the Pandemic Google search by Audrey C. '24 July 19, 2023