Blog / Athletics lifting heavy objects and the grungy basement gym on my part. I happened to pod with someone who knew how to do squats by Amber V. '24 December 30, 2021
Blog / MIT Life people keep leaving their things in my room and other stories from sophomore fall I found myself standing under the widest part of the Great Sail by Gosha G. '24 December 17, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous when the world gets too heavy put it on my back production a lot more with time. there's a small part of me that hopes that by Cami M. '23 November 11, 2021
Blog / How to Human gone was any trace of you i think i am finally clean painstaking detail of my day, when they are no longer part of my routine that I by Cami M. '23 October 19, 2021
Blog / Challenges culture within culture i moved to east campus how i'd feel if i were living in a dorm with less culture. part of me by Ankita D. '23 September 15, 2021
Blog / Prepare for MIT Leavetaking and homecoming [annotation note="I miss parts of it. Writing now, more and more little details by Amber V. '24 August 28, 2021
Blog / People & Identities butterfly season the very tired caterpillar at all. I think I need to channel that part of her—how well she by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 July 31, 2021
Blog / Challenges eternal dissatisfaction wish i could write more, care less 's programs this summer, as much as i want to make my part of gph great, as much by CJ Q. '23 July 12, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous one with nothing making peace with unproductivity —at least whatever i do, i'll end up liking it. two. part of the doubt i by CJ Q. '23 February 5, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research A Fall Semester Recap my classes so far 't exactly been trying my hardest in this class. Which is pretty bad on my part by Cami M. '23 November 24, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music who cares about poetry? lots of feelings Hello! I have some new pandemic-flavored poems published as part of an exhibit for the Singapore Writers Festival. So I wanted to write about my relationship with poetry over the years. Here’s the earliest by Rona W. '23 November 10, 2020
Blog / MIT Life preserving student community what does it take? shirt emblazoned with a community's logo to be a part of it. I could meet by Ankita D. '23 October 20, 2020
Blog / Classes the classes among us reflections and too many flashbacks on classes ft. ESG beneficial to me for the most part. So during the summer before MIT, one of by Waly N. '24 October 12, 2020
Blog / Personal Travel halfway across the world moving to russia for the semester so, so much. Airports were an integral part of my childhood, and being by Gosha G. '24 September 24, 2020
Blog / How to MIT My History of Task-Management boy, is it a long one tasks disappear when they're part of a bigger project stresses me TF out by Ankita D. '23 August 21, 2020
Blog / People & Identities Quarantine and Social Life trying to maintain some connection outside of my immediate family face-to-face. I think a small part of me by Kidist A. '22 July 26, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research Questions & Answers a daily blog prompt compilation starting at 2:33:30ish in this video was worth watching, but the good part by Alex M. '21 May 14, 2020
Blog / People & Identities Never Have I Ever…reflected on my identity "too indian" or "not indian enough"? her application essay. That part really struck me since in my Common App by Ankita D. '23 May 4, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research keeping interest a list of things i think are cool "Something fun" answer. It's the part of CS I realized I like the most. (I by Cami M. '23 April 4, 2020
Blog / Challenges when apocalypse strikes… on being preemptively torn from my home, living group, and nearly everything i love at… wasn't right. I started to document some parts of my floor, including my by Ankita D. '23 March 16, 2020