Blog / Personal Travel Hello from Palo Alto My California not-so-vacation. next week. C'est la interview vie. (Maybe if I keep dropping French by Mollie B. '06 March 1, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research I will begin again. Maybe the time is right (to blog). Maybe tonight. least once. Here are my initial thoughts and impressions a la last by Sam M. '07 February 8, 2006
Blog / IAP Seen and Not Seen I wonder, twice, if I might have made a similar mistake. Burdick's, Cardullo's, and La Fromaggio. Meet in Lobby 7 to join tour. I was by Sam M. '07 January 24, 2006
Blog / Events Women’s Week 2005 Learn about both the mission and events associated with this year's week-long promotion. donations will go to The Network/La Red, a local group working to end domestic by Mitra L. '07 November 9, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research I think I can, I think I can The word "student" sounds like "study." I wonder if there's a correlation. problem set on an empty stomach. Dominos stays open late, and La Verde's is by Bryan October 18, 2005
Blog / MIT History & Culture Avoiding moonlight on an empty stomach Late-night snack cravings lead me underground on meandering routes to Massachusetts Avenue. little 24-hour market called LaVerde's. :-) This place has more by Anthony R. '09 September 11, 2005
Blog / MIT Life What pretty hair… This entry is about my dorm, hair dye, pork dumplings, and, of course, Alain Boublil. ended in a bowl of suan la chow show at Mary Chung's this evening. It was by Sam M. '07 August 7, 2005
Blog / IAP [Joint Post] A Jaunt Across Europe (Part 1) vomiting in Venice and other Italian adventures finding the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, so when I did end up finding by Kanokwan T. '25 March 31, 2023
Blog / MIT Life the world is blooming! and so am i? ="aligncenter" width="300"] btw this is 35 sheets of 17”x11” paper painstakingly de by Allison E. '27 June 17, 2024
Blog / How to Food IAP Cooking a journey of uncooked pasta and cold pho was nice to know that we had a built-in time to de-stress by cooking by Jessica Z. '27 March 10, 2024
Blog / People & Identities in this coming year we run and rest and make and keep up the relentless pace Ciudad de Mexico, where a friend of mine has family. We visited her family by Amber V. '24 January 5, 2024
Blog / Personal Projects in Black Valley Hostel journal of my third day in Ireland ="274"] It's called el Salar de Uyuni[/caption] Then I got back on the by Amber V. '24 August 9, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research Fredventure, Part 2 Hearing Amazônia Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA) – Brazil’s premier institute for by Andi Q. '25 May 1, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research winter things a sampling of IAP plans around campus the sweetest), and my roommate Emily (who I made watch the Rosa de by Fatima A. '25 February 5, 2023
Blog / Academics & Research 12 / Let’s try law school What's a computer scientist doing in DC? subset of individuals (quasi-identifier) must be de-identified before it by Kevin S. '19 July 17, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research a ranking of building 68 thesis defense posters graphic design is our passion what those meant. The coup de grâce, however, is the almost comically by Abby H. '20 May 15, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Calculus in Context 18.01 feels like an art history class French. She also wrote a book, Les Institutions de physique which she had by Veronica M. '22 October 14, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research A Recap of the 2.009 Final Presentations rough, tough, messy! that stems from a utility room brings de-icing fluid to the roof by Joonho K. '20 December 26, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Mexico things my MISTI experience research intern in a small university called CIDE, or Centro de Investigación by Michelle G. '18 August 10, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Awesome People of 2016 part 1 of an incomplete list of the greatest and coolest mentors gathered in the conference room for a final learning session and de by Yuliya K. '18 April 5, 2016