Blog / Academics & Research Mexico things my MISTI experience hospitable than Americans, and when I met new people for the first time they by Michelle G. '18 August 10, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Breaking Normal From Freshman Spring Archives health, the production of new cells... It’s not so ordinary. Well, maybe it by Yuliya K. '18 June 22, 2016
Blog / MIT History & Culture What’s happening with Senior House The thing that happened, why the thing is upsetting, and what can hopefully be done The thing that happened My phone was buzzing all day Friday with emails regarding the same Thing, the same event, the same new information. As Sabrina described vividly, even the initial subject line seemed by Michelle G. '18 June 13, 2016
Blog / Admissions My “Normal” High School What it was like going to an ordinary high school situations. If I was working on trying to come up with some new cancer idea, my by Ben O. '19 January 16, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research An MIT Week general structure and personal experience night. New to the Friday schedule are burger runs to Harvard Square by Yuliya K. '18 October 30, 2015
Blog / How to MIT Best Free Software for College Students must haves for productivity, security, and more journal, continuously adding and developing new blog posts or business ideas by Erick P. '17 August 13, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Things I Learned From Freshman Year Overanalyzing all my bad habits. blogs. I hope that people might glean a new procrastination by Selam G. '18 July 23, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Painting with the Colors of the Wind reflections on the first MIT semester . The mind blowing new Chemistry concepts are still boiling somewhere in by Yuliya K. '18 December 23, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Below 48 Take under four classes, they said. You'll have free time, they said. /protocols, or develop new systems altogether. Even looking at last year's by Danny B.D. '15 October 19, 2014
Blog / IAP IAP in China through MIT’s China Development Initiative A week-long mentorship program in Xiamen, Fujian fractured my big toe while walking up the New House 5 stairs. Anyway, Xiamen by Anna H. '14 July 17, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research It’s been 3 weeks the firehose is still alive and kicking terrible new and refreshing climate. This semester, there’s been a lot more by Vincent A. '17 February 25, 2014
Blog / Athletics Sophomore Slump Last semester was not so great brighter with each step I take and new thing I learn. The journey there is by Rachel D. '16 January 12, 2014
Blog / Admissions Being Home and Answering Questions some changes, some constants, and the end of pass/no record try out things you didn't get to do before. Learn a new skill. Play with by Allan K. '17 December 21, 2013
Blog / Life after MIT Summer Decisions would mean either doing neither, or just doing a new program. If I tried by Anna H. '14 June 15, 2013
Blog / Admissions CPW at Random Hall! While the science gets done, you can build a neat fort with the Settlers drinking… together and maybe write some new carols. mitBEEF is a club dedicated to by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 11, 2013
Blog / Extracurriculars The Senior Bucket List, Pt. I Do ALL the things! give a reading of his new book and talk about his writing process, which by Elizabeth Choe '13 November 18, 2012
Blog / MIT Life SCIENCE! I'm bad at it, sometimes : the excitement of coming up with something new TOTALLY outweighs the by Anna H. '14 November 12, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture Why I stayed up until 6am on Thursday More nerdy cake-baking. something about a blog post that you wrote. *Another living group in New by Anna H. '14 October 10, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Junior Year: The First Week (Originally titled "Junior Year: The First Day" but I procrastinated too much) replace that. It's mind-expanding, and something completely new and by Emad T. '14 September 9, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT Three Guys, Six Degrees almost better than a five guys burger...almost. freshman year (officially the largest room in New House, although my mom by Chris S. '11 June 1, 2012