Blog / Challenges Twenty thousand paper cuts and twenty thousand leaves up. And it's not as if I don't have things to do. I have homework. I by CJ Q. '23 November 13, 2020
Blog / Classes the classes among us reflections and too many flashbacks on classes ft. ESG so helpful and friendly. I don’t like hyperboles, but it’s everything I by Waly N. '24 October 12, 2020
Blog / Personal Projects Filling an Empty Nest my parents tried to replace me with literal birds fresh eggs is that we don't need to refrigerate them. Eggs in America are by Kathleen E. '23 August 10, 2020
Blog / How to Human Harvard Friends, Part 2 finding my quarantine dream team other hand, I miss [annotation note="okay, I don't have a literal bed time by Kathleen E. '23 July 29, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Questions & Answers a daily blog prompt compilation this moment I am on the couch. I've been here since March 13, and I don't by Alex M. '21 May 14, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research spring! semester! so apparently i'm doing a lot of random shit President: Ayy I’m on exec! Currently, I don’t have huge by Ankita D. '23 March 3, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous Yes, This Actually Happened wwydfcfa - what would you do for chick fil a don't know if we'll see any graveyards or cows, though," I replied. Oh by Cami M. '23 February 20, 2020
Blog / Class Projects We made a website this is a filler post , and about what I enjoy and what I don’t. Maybe I’ll give web development by CJ Q. '23 January 31, 2020
Blog / Challenges diversions from what is otherwise a never ending trello of things to do will only become more important as more generations of people who don't by Nisha D. '21 November 1, 2019
Blog / People & Identities [Guest Post] One Year Later Some things changed, some things didn’t , yelled threats. My dad doesn’t cry, because “men don’t cry.” But he cried by Mimi S. '22 October 11, 2019
Blog / MIT Life Off six months of things being just a little weird reading about topics in philosophy when I have downtime. I don't know if it by Abby H. '20 June 23, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research Summers spending three at home ="Our parents, not having grown up in the US nor gone to college, don’t fully by Danny and Allan G. '20 June 22, 2019
Blog / Public Service & Activism Ethics, AI, and the College of Computing some student voices in a campus controversy ethics initiatives around AI if we don’t also fully understand whether or by Veronica M. '22 April 5, 2019
Blog / Classes [Guest Post] Down the River Sharon L. '21 talks Harvard and life paths with any sort of regret, but much more so with a sense of intrigue. I don’t by Abby H. '20 March 8, 2019
Blog / MIT Life 500 Days of Summer (or 104 days, if you believe that phineas and ferb counted correctly) [a brief hiatus from the baby bloggers' intro posts - don't worry, there are more to come!] The title of this post is obviously a lie. There aren’t 500 days of summer, but I was too lazy to count how many there by Nisha D. '21 September 17, 2018
Blog / Summer The 9-to-5 grind (or the 9-to-6:30 because that's when the free dinner is, and a girl's gotta eat) . These opinions are in every way my own and don’t reflect Google’s views by Alexa J. '20 September 4, 2018
Blog / MIT Life SUMMER ROSES stop and smell 'em own. And even more often, experiments don’t work until the hundredth by Afeefah K. '21 June 25, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research An Ode From A Science Fair Junkie in honor of intel isef 2018 cool, I don’t look back at my science fair years because of the work I by Afeefah K. '21 May 13, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research The Mathematics of People Guest post on Economics drinks don’t do it is for whatever reason Arizona has more bargaining power by Caroline M. '18 April 28, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects MIT for Book Lovers Yultide Day 4 for you! Sure, students have less time for books in college, but we don't by Yuliya K. '18 January 29, 2018