Blog / Extracurriculars Back to back to back maybe i am doing too much with other things, or personal projects. I feel that at this rate, I by CJ Q. '23 February 27, 2020
Blog / About Decisions In Anticipation of Pi Day 2017 bloggers past and present try to make you feel better right now keeps me up at night. The Political Science department here is excellent by Yuliya K. '18 March 13, 2017
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond When You Yourself Are Far Away Donuts, used books, and some wonderful/terrible recipes you need not try. onto a muffin or cookie pan. We used a cookie pan we found at Target by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 November 16, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Out There kicking off spring break with some Chinese food, some anime, and some media studies is beautiful at night, doubly so when you're with friends, and triply by Allan K. '17 March 22, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture Milk, Cookies and Dangerous Secrets Somewhere at the cloying helm of exponential senselessness (weird post incoming) later, someone took notice of Milk and stared at his expiration date by Vincent A. '17 October 29, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Space Robots Here's how I spent my summer. engaged. Thus, bottle rockets! In July, I started mentoring at my school by Piper '13 August 19, 2011
Blog / Events Interview with a Mystery Hunt Winner An interview with Kat '10, a member of Palindrome, last year's winning team and this… all just super excited and at our celebration dinner that night with the by Jess K. '10 January 21, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Interview with Emilienne: The Sophomore who does brain surgery Emilienne has been studying the brain through her UROP in the Fee Lab. material and the small class sizes. She has chosen to condense her studies at by Melis A. '08 May 16, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Post-engagement, pre-Bahamas An exciting week! who failed it in the fall. Some courses at MIT have "on" terms and "off by Mollie B. '06 August 2, 2006
Blog / Admissions Ben’s Second Semi-Annual Q&A More answers to your questions. and say "I change diapers at the nursing home" obviously think it's a by Ben Jones October 28, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research Nobody’s Got No Class! I was browsing through the MIT Course Catalog, and thought these classes looked pretty thought-provoking. accident, and the melt down at Chernobyl. Basic engineering principles are by Mitra L. '07 July 6, 2005
Blog / Miscellaneous The Secret Lives of Machines 🤖 In which the machines in my life get the spotlight they deserve. started restarting at random times, and her display constantly scrolled up by Fiona L. '27 September 22, 2024
Blog / How to Human existential cubes a daily encounter with Ernő Rubik , and nobody needs to. In fact, I’m pretty sure that most people I know at by Kanokwan T. '26 July 14, 2023
Blog / Challenges senioritis i wish i had no work today or jadedness, but it isn't—i think that at its heart, senioritis is by CJ Q. '23 October 31, 2022
Blog / Uncategorized [guest post] The Random Hall Milk: Gone But Not Forgotten an obitu-dairy for Pecker's oldest resident . It gained a secondary container, and a warning label. At some point it by Alice L. '24 October 21, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music this blogger does not exist join me in the uncanny valley still some fun things to be done though :). Here’s a look at the fake by Audrey C. '24 January 28, 2022
Blog / Challenges insanity tldr some of my habits make no sense them - freedom? peace? or maybe nothing would change at all? i don’t know by Vincent H. '23 December 24, 2021
Blog / How to Food rice cooker cooking or, how to cook for yourself with zero skill rice, and the water, and you hit the switch, and that's it. Look at this by CJ Q. '23 June 19, 2021
Blog / Admissions The Experiment… featuring Emily '22, Felix '23, and Alison '23 wanted. When I explained our idea at the next team meeting, they were by kellen manning July 8, 2020
Blog / Extracurriculars The Senior Bucket List, Pt. I Do ALL the things! 't realize how important of a role they play in your life until you back at the by Elizabeth Choe '13 November 18, 2012