Blog / MIT Life Jon and me how I came to see the world had a lot worse happen to me. And now, for your moment of zen, a (young by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 11, 2015
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Blog / MIT History & Culture Home Sweet College Surviving first semester. out and growing up and being on your own. Academically, first semester by Selam G. '18 January 29, 2015
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Blog / Athletics Miscellany In which I talk about my life and Fancy sportsball DNA folk songs Hey Internet! After not posting a video for a couple weeks I totally feel like: So I just made a vlog to get back in the rhythm of filming/editing/etc. If you're curious, here is the Buzzfeed article I mentioned (I'm still by Ceri R. '16 November 22, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Music, Photography, and Two.js i am proficient at two (2) of these things. lights off in the room, open the shutter on your camera, release a drop of by Joe B. '18 November 15, 2014
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Blog / Academics & Research Makers @ MIT how MIT supports student creativity and craft making. If, like me, you're the sort of person who likes making things, and by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 18, 2014
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Blog / Art, Literature, Music Odd Jobs How non-seniors can occupy their time before and during graduation Theater Arts Faculty. (If you’re curious about the plot, here’s a more by Ceri R. '16 June 8, 2014
Blog / Community Projects Blown Back to Oz the close of the 2014 Design/Build/Fly competition: day 4. its way. For now, if you're ever in building 33, stop by the hangar and by Allan K. '17 April 15, 2014
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Blog / Academics & Research I should’ve started this earlier A statement exemplifying my first month as a Junior them about all your worries. Last week, when I was having a terrible week by Kirsten L. '15 October 5, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research A Bit About Me Growing up on a healthy diet of prime time television and MMORPGs computer. At this point you're probably wondering if I'm going to dictate my by Natnael G. '15 July 22, 2013