Blog / How to Human Going Home ... but where exactly is that? luck, it was cancelled and I had to stand in a line with 300 other people by Ceri R. '16 January 6, 2014
Blog / Challenges Turning on the Light A note to the MIT community. phone. Facebook blew up with updates on the status of the events. Police by Kirsten L. '15 April 19, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Sophomore Satisfaction New year= New opportunities/classes = Happy Kirsten ! Expect another blog soon about my "fun" 6 hour adventure with Natnael! by Kirsten L. '15 October 13, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT Reflections from the “other side” of the desk Even when you are gone, you can't really get away Kendall/MIT stop on a daily basis, and I no longer spend my days with the by David duKor-Jackson October 5, 2012
Blog / Community Projects Together in Service MIT community working collaboratively wowed the audience with examples of the work they are doing: Ramesh Raskar by Kris Guay September 20, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research An Alternative Semester There are things to click in here. : Strategy, Strategy, and Pricing - I think this one is very important. With by Jenny X. '13 September 17, 2012
Blog / MISTI Total immersion An MIT-Italy student finds her way around Rome us for, while still providing us with lifelines that we can use as by MISTI Program July 30, 2012
Blog / Events Bad Ideas Because not all ideas can be good embellished with a QR code. Now theoretically, if one were able to scan the code by Kirsten L. '15 January 23, 2012
Blog / Admissions Missing documents! FAQ: What happens if part of my application isn't showing up yet? -to-date with what has been processed. If you were to call, basically all we could by Matt McGann '00 January 4, 2012
Blog / MISTI The POWER of a Mechanical Engineering involved traveling around Italy visiting wind farms and meeting with turbine by MISTI Program December 7, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music We are artists & writers extracting creative talent around campus semester. Truth be told, RUNE is traditionally small, with a staff never far by Jenny X. '13 November 12, 2011
Blog / Athletics (K)onstantly not good enough baby's first sabremetrics being scored on; the Patriots barely squeaked out with shootouts in games by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 7, 2011
Blog / Extracurriculars Like a G6 except for the wings, the engines, the flight controls… are one-seater planes -- you can't fly them with an instructor. O.O It by Piper '13 September 27, 2011
Blog / Admissions MIT Movies Emeritus out with the old, in with the older Ochocinco's twitter now that he has finally united with his longtime BFF, Bill by Chris Peterson SM '13 July 29, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Summer Season Taking things into my own hands. have been generous enough to let me stay with them, and I'm spending my by Chris M. '12 May 31, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Unlike any other. [by Nathan Kipniss '14] "Welcome to the Gardner" and adornments, along with juxtaposing sketches and painting, also give by ARTalk April 28, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Oodles Of Doodles Chris Peterson once impersonated me as such: "Blah blah blah Irish people, cartoons blah blah… , everyone! Good luck with applications if you've still got them (but hey, at by Elizabeth Choe '13 January 3, 2011
Blog / About Decisions For EA Deferred Students Answering questions for those who were deferred to Regular Action. Midyear Report, you will provide us with your updated grades (your semester by Matt McGann '00 December 29, 2010
Blog / About Decisions Reflections and Decisions Take advantage of every opportunity you can interact with. No matter where you end up, be sure to take advantage of by Becca H. '12 December 20, 2010
Blog / Athletics MIT XC, looking sharp In which Maggie unveils the most awesome flowchart ever! , is a whiz with animation, and she put together an interactive version by Alina G. '11 September 20, 2010