Blog / Classes A lively Dead Week what i've been up to , Putz, does a very putzy twist on the typical gift exchange: no one is by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 December 18, 2019
Blog / About Decisions Some comforting blogs to read while you await decisions /or fun resources. below is our list, composed collaboratively and in no by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 13, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music oversharing first base what have I been up to for the last 2+ years? work. (Or I'll try my best, and no hard feelings if it doesn't.) vital by Jude H. '21 December 11, 2019
Blog / Life after MIT Remembering Woodie Flowers they say don't meet your heroes, but some exceed your expectations have ever known. For many of our readers, I suspect Woodie needs no by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 12, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Is it a video? two assignments from two classes brain because I've had no opportunity refused to create the opportunity to by Abby H. '20 October 11, 2019
Blog / Extracurriculars Why I Chose To Spend My First Weekend Away From MIT 132 miles north to be exact friends. And tbh, there's no better way to catch up with one another than by Afeefah K. '21 September 16, 2019
Blog / MIT Life i love this f*cking place "say this to my face when you're a junior." ~an upperclassman reassuring that i’ve chosen the right school. i love literally everyone, no by Ankita D. '23 September 8, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized Astrology Forecast for the Class of 2023 Some big aquarius energy is coming... hear (which, by the way, never works). Conclusions Should you no longer by DJ Rock August 22, 2019
Blog / MIT Life How to Perform an Organ Transplant Doctors agree! "This is really the only guide we could find online." . But that can't really be it? Can it? No! Now begins the best part! Step by Mimi S. '22 August 4, 2019
Blog / Challenges A Mentor to Remember – Patrick Winston (1943-2019) Celebrating Professor Winston I will no longer see Professor Winston, one of the few professors who by Caroline M. '18 July 24, 2019
Blog / Summer The Summer Before College (what not to do) summer. Things I wouldn't trade for anything. I had no choice but to slow by Afeefah K. '21 July 12, 2019
Blog / Internships & Externships summer lovin’ 🎶 🎶 had me a blast [annotation note="for example, statistics! i know no statistics, but hot diggity am i by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 July 2, 2019
Blog / How to Human first impressions of LA the struggles of moving cross-country for an internship are no trees and the sky is so big. i've lived in new england for the by Nisha D. '21 May 31, 2019
Blog / Challenges Centimeters to Inches A Guest Post by the talented Antonella Masini '21 them by “lol”s and “omg”s, That’s what kids say nowadays, no?   by Veronica M. '22 May 4, 2019
Blog / Challenges The World Has Many Trees climb all of them!! Bud isn't quite functional yet, but it was an amazing weekend. I had no by Kathleen E. '23 March 17, 2019
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond 8 / Fresh start A month of eating and sleeping and other fun things craft itself. No spell-checking, undo, or auto-align here!   by Kevin S. '19 March 3, 2019
Blog / Challenges Integration no, not the math one where people are talking about things I have no idea about, because I can by Veronica M. '22 November 8, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture Designing MIT for democracy why is MIT so decentralized and chaotic? BECAUSE DEMOCRACY the same time from ventures in which its leadership is no longer by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 19, 2018
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond One Month of Baby Steps my feet hurt campus, but it’s perfect for me. No other dorm gives every resident their by Kathleen E. '23 September 26, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects 8,726,400 SOS: It’s Coming Home (by it, I mean me) guest post by Rukia. H '21 shaky at first (this applies to all players, no matter how great you are by Afeefah K. '21 July 18, 2018