Blog / Class Projects weld your own bike and other IAP activities you've known about for two months and still haven't started. I got to by Amber V. '24 March 1, 2022
Blog / Challenges 长大 on family, thanksgiving, and growing up I could’ve expected that even a year ago. The thing that most by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 November 28, 2021
Blog / How to Human the things i hate and what they say about me respond to texts. and a similar statement is true for every other item i’ve by Vincent H. '23 November 9, 2021
Blog / Announcements Welcoming you to the new MIT Welcome Center a new home for admissions, and all the institute's visitors around campus where people spontaneously contribute art; we've got lots of by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 28, 2021
Blog / Classes .nano pixels developing a love for pictures, reverb past few weeks, there’s been a new, lingering debate that lies within. I’ve by Waly N. '24 July 2, 2021
Blog / Classes highlights: high points of a virtual fall Part 1 of a fall semester recap during the fall semester. I've admittedly faltered in the past few weeks at by Waly N. '24 February 2, 2021
Blog / Extracurriculars [Guest Post] MIT THINK Scholars – A High School Research Program! From one side of it to the other the finalist trip was one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done. There by Cami M. '23 October 31, 2020
Blog / Community Projects dormspam-the-game (Part 2) may the data be ever in my favor . Here in Part 2, I've analyzed the remaining four games, hoping to gain more by Kathleen E. '23 August 15, 2020
Blog / Academics & Research [Guest Post] How to Revise a Paper in 5 Easy Steps Claire H. '20's urop experience TM lights came back on, I must’ve looked like one of those people who wander by Afeefah K. '21 December 9, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous Middle School To those who are having or have had a bad experience there. This was one of the easiest decisions we’ve made in our lives. Not by Danny and Allan G. '20 November 16, 2019
Blog / Internships & Externships Rise and Grind and Build *dolly parton voice* workin' 9 to 5 metaphor?"]still soft and prone to damage.[/annotation] Since high school, I've by Sabrina M. '21 September 18, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music who else is watching infinity train?!?! *a fangirling hub that we will update every day this week* could've done a boring intro of Tulip just stumbling upon One-One, but by Danny and Allan G. '20 August 6, 2019
Blog / Residential Life [guest post] from the vault: hall exchange notes notes from a hall exchange in 2017 , i miss the seniors i've said goodbye to year after year while aware at by Joonho K. '20 March 20, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous a super timely post about spotify wrapped bloggers wrapped 2018 the tastes Comments from the blogger: I've never felt more self by Abby H. '20 February 4, 2019
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Making of Embrace the backstory to a gender-bending concept dance video, written by Ayomide F. '18 respectability politics. Why can’t I just be respected? I’ve loved watching as our by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 11, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Guide to MIT: Academics requirements, resources, and miscellaneous info usually five weeks into the semester, and I’ve added classes on Add Date by Yuliya K. '18 May 6, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research What’s trending?: My Computer Vision final project Where trendy styles = adding styling to trend lines (only for papers I've referenced explicitly in this post; our write by Anelise N. '19 February 11, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects A Person Studying Persons… ...and why the Myers Briggs test is invalid situations, but I think I’ve gotten better at that. Then, I researched the by Selam G. '18 August 23, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Classes: Junior Spring Edition + notes on MIT academics in general that? We've also had to program hangman and Scrabble. Making a working by Yuliya K. '18 April 25, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Twenty-One Days Abroad in Twenty-One Photographs a curated photo dump of an IAP in Spain matter, I've arranged them here in chronological order to provide (the by Krystal L. '17 February 8, 2017