Blog / Classes Prof. Catherine D’Ignazio on Urban Science for Public Good it takes more than one gender to build a just and fair world. How by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 1, 2020
Blog / Uncategorized places around and at mit godless and holy years. In these past months, my friends and I have discovered our fair by Cami M. '23 December 13, 2019
Blog / MIT Life A Movie A Day… the only way to spend your PNR be fair, it messed up our whole friend group. We had a whole discussion by Cami M. '23 November 17, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized Astrology Forecast for the Class of 2023 Some big aquarius energy is coming... others. Perhaps Sags faired well in our admissions process because they by DJ Rock August 22, 2019
Blog / How to Food Food We Made! a photo dump of non-aesthetic pictures few things we want to share! Fair warning: We do have pictures, but they by Danny and Allan G. '20 June 29, 2019
Blog / How to Food Dining, Dig-Ins and Dives Lady Afeefah travels across campus in search of the best eateries . While Baker also does not offer halal meat, I was fairly content with the by Afeefah K. '21 June 7, 2019
Blog / Classes Kekka dake da! "Only the results remain!" fairly difficult classes! Perfect! I don't need anything else!   by Mimi S. '22 March 7, 2019
Blog / Advice Hey International Kids! Press 'Submit' already! annual Fall Fashion Fair which is basically an event where you get free by Veronica M. '22 October 25, 2018
Blog / People & Identities Fortin’ with Mimi Let’s. Talk. About. Queer stuff. opinion on this is fairly obvious. I am extremely nervous about the outcome by Mimi S. '22 September 18, 2018
Blog / MIT Life We Saw a Sea Turtle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! sand, fairly far from her, whispering in excitement! She first used by Danny and Allan G. '20 August 14, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects 8,726,400 SOS: A Summer With Tulip Interfaces, Inc guest post by Sharon L. '21 , many manufacturing plants use fairly manual processes for figuring out by Afeefah K. '21 July 1, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research start of summer tidbits i'm alive really fun card game! It's also a fairly expensive investment if you want by Joonho K. '20 June 12, 2018
Blog / About Decisions Denied by MIT, Now A Goldwater Scholar finding her way four years later had met her at Maker Faire and corresponded before and during her by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 18, 2018
Blog / Athletics Thanksgiving Nostalgia if MIT == home science books, marked with free career fair pens about technical interviews by Alexa J. '20 December 1, 2017
Blog / Challenges Staying in Touch Family back home or here in Boston! constantly looking for places to eat. To be fair, I call my mom just about by Jack-William B. '21 October 1, 2017
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Sentimental Objects (part one) random trinkets from freshman year was a fairly large hollow ceramic mushroom. And since the beginning of by Danny and Allan G. '20 September 29, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research 100% Completion It’s pretty hard to do, but I’m going to try. ’m preparing to double my collection at the Career Fair, which is apparently the by Nisha D. '21 September 7, 2017
Blog / Miscellaneous Take Off Gate '21 Calling for Departure , everything-athons, fairs of all kinds, free swag galore (especially T-shirts, I by Afeefah K. '21 September 6, 2017
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond places at mit (favorite) places (to work/study) share my favorite places at MIT with you. Whether it be fairly common by Joonho K. '20 July 27, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Finals away from finals Recharging on the other coast Somehow this semester I ended up taking all project-based classes — with no final exams. To be fair, instead, all my classes had assignments and/or exams the last two weeks of classes. Hardware for my by Kevin S. '19 June 7, 2017