Blog / Challenges things work out following up on confusion vs. CMS struggle? The short answers are no regrets and it’s (more by Danny and Allan G. '20 April 9, 2019
Blog / Classes [Guest Post] Down the River Sharon L. '21 talks Harvard and life paths prioritize your values. At this point, it’s no longer something I think about by Abby H. '20 March 8, 2019
Blog / Challenges The November Rule parete legi novembri it's possible to feel even shittier, but it is. Plus, no matter what by Nisha D. '21 November 1, 2018
Blog / Residential Life A man’s reach should exceed his grasp My roommate and I built a lofty heaven! might be imagining that this took us fifteen minutes or so... No. Let by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 September 23, 2018
Blog / MIT Life 500 Days of Summer (or 104 days, if you believe that phineas and ferb counted correctly) REX/Rush? The last day of REX/Rush? Reg day? I have no idea. But I do by Nisha D. '21 September 17, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects 8,726,400 SOS: And That’s A Wrap! tracing back three months sometimes, you have to take a leap of faith on an option because, well, no by Afeefah K. '21 September 7, 2018
Blog / Internships & Externships All the Blogs I Didn’t Blog A memorial summer, in no particular order. Enjoy. I have one foot in the door of by Taylor V. '19 August 14, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Doors of East Campus a la Humans of New York but I no longer remember when it was painted if I ever knew. It’s a nice by Nisha D. '21 June 16, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Semester Reflections coding assignments had to be done individually. No one could really work by Danny and Allan G. '20 June 5, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research 61 Photos from my Time at MIT from freshman to senior year campus, no matter how busy you are. Course 10 - Chemical Engineering by Yuliya K. '18 June 3, 2018
Blog / MIT Life MIT Moms We stand on the shoulders of giants....!! best friend :) Sandeep S. ‘19 I'm thankful that no matter how hard MIT by Selam G. '18 May 14, 2018
Blog / Admissions How to not love CPW but love MIT (for the most part at least) kill it in life no matter what they do. It’s moments psetting until 2 am by Alexa J. '20 April 30, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research The Mathematics of People Guest post on Economics no costs in using your credit card to buy that Arizona tea, why that by Caroline M. '18 April 28, 2018
Blog / Challenges Some Saturday Thoughts a meandering, journal-type blag post work, but that no woman should be expected to find all her happiness in by Selam G. '18 November 11, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture data justice for senior house being destroyed ... this decision making pattern with no student input and by Allan K. '17 July 17, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Slowing Climate Change, One Steak at a Time final project for 24.03 (The Ethics and Politics of Food) reduced-meat diets because it uses no perennial cropland at all, and, as a by Yuliya K. '18 May 11, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Psetting en route to North Carolina Sectionals vs. Midterms specifically, chicken noodle soup, juice, and chocolate, all is good -- no matter by Kevin S. '19 December 13, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Faking It self-consciousness and struggling and pretending to be cool, woo and vulnerable, because in the real world no one wants to grapple with by Phoebe C. '18 September 24, 2016
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A Guide to Farmer’s Markets We found lychee in a hopeless place. I love food. This is no secret. Here at MIT, I cook for myself during the school year with Spanish House, in a big cooking rotation. I cook every other week. I enjoy competing in the unofficial game of try by Selam G. '18 July 10, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Breaking Normal From Freshman Spring Archives . The rest of the day promises no surprises. I’ll need to find food, wash by Yuliya K. '18 June 22, 2016