Blog / MIT Life Friendship Oh my dearest . . . ! This sounds really cool, but I'm far too busy to be doing this. However by Snively '11 March 28, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Writing Science Fiction [by Susan Shepherd '11] Writing takes time, but fortunately MIT gives you good excuses to… -drawn-from-a-hat prompt had to do with parallel universes. But the best part, at least for by ARTalk March 24, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Rainbow Lounge Where the LGBT kids hang out. both sides. It did not want to have to do this, but I have deleted all of by Laura N. '09 February 23, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Waxing nostalgic, in a zen kind of way I've heard of zen. This is not zen. right now.) I don't want to do any of these things, especially with 255 by Keri G. '10 December 31, 2008
Blog / Events A Latino Christmas An introducción to Next House's newest student group. the parade had to do with Latino culture, but I don't think NALGIS was by Ahmed H. '12 December 11, 2008
Blog / Events Syzygy, basically. uh, what? able to do any work at all. Also, we have a totally sweet new 3-axis by Lulu L. '09 December 9, 2008
Blog / Miscellaneous American culture at its finest: Thanksgiving How my family celebrates the holiday. Plus a crash course in U.S. culture for internationals. doing. They were totally unprepared for New England winters and certainly by Laura N. '09 November 27, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research A word about the humanities It's sort of a long, multi-section word. requirements will erode your massive brainpower, which is why I don't do it and by Yan Z. '12 November 25, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music FASAP [by Maggie Liu ‘12] T-ride + thought-provoking art piece + yummy free dinner afterwards. . Since most of us had failed to do a background check beforehand, an Andy by ARTalk November 12, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Odds and ends and Canada A study break, plus some other highlights of the week ended up doing most of the planning and shopping. Thus, I authoritatively by Yan Z. '12 November 12, 2008
Blog / MIT History & Culture Overheard at MIT Vote vote vote! ". . . free for the night, what do you want . . . " Things are a little by Snively '11 November 11, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research You win some, you lose some. day in the life. some. While the chamber cooled and even while it sat there doing nothing by Lulu L. '09 October 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research 21L.011 Are You [film] Experienced? advisor was really good about, well, advising me on what to do. I “shopped by Ahmed H. '12 October 21, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Imagination Box [by Danbee Kim '09] We can draw on the walls again! enhance who we are. How do we have time to paint murals? After a grueling by ARTalk October 19, 2008
Blog / Challenges MIT is hard Yes, yes I am. I got in and am doing the work. As long as I try my hardest, work hard by Snively '11 October 18, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Juggling Act When you're used to life in Hell... . Except that clowns get it much easier than we do; they just juggle the same by Paul B. '11 October 10, 2008
Blog / Admissions And so it is… Just like the blogosphere said it would be. . To kick off my new blog, I thought I'd do some blogging from the road by Mikey Yang '05 September 14, 2008
Blog / MIT Life The Peanut Butter Delusion Arguments as old as man. to do with peanut butter. Thirty minutes later we were still arguing. A by Ahmed H. '12 September 13, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research The other 2 of the 3 R’s About reading and writing on campus -- forget the 'rithmetic. . [...] So, we do hope this first issue of Angles will help undo that "best by Matt McGann '00 September 4, 2008
Blog / MIT Life If strangers meet life begins you shall above all things be glad and young they wanted to study, what they liked to do for fun. What made them tick by Paul B. '11 August 23, 2008