Blog / Events The Class of 2015 Graduates from MIT mind, and hand, and heart Technology Officer of the United States. Before becoming the CTO of the USA by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 7, 2015
Blog / Admissions Red Bull Gives You (Paper) Wings airplanes, astronauts, and austria: a monday night boston qualiflyer them all over the state, cut airfoils and constructed planes from scratch by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 8, 2015
Blog / How to MIT Dormire et Laborare Sleeping and Working at the Institvte is loosely stated as such: “For every student sitting in a library by Selam G. '18 February 28, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Talking to Strangers and ejaculating, and me in a state of shock, unable to say anything but by Natasha B. '16 October 14, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT How To Fumble Your Way Through MIT and Still Turn Out Pretty Okay Step 1: Fumble. Step 2: Turn out pretty okay. first day of school in the United States, at the start of third grade, was by Keri G. '10 August 8, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Summer on the West Coast A visit to the west coast to see what life is like on the other… A couple of weeks ago, I flew thousands of miles across our wonderful country to visit the great state of California! Growing up on Long Island, I didn't have much (any) exposure to the West Coast, and it was by Rachel D. '16 August 19, 2013
Blog / Art, Literature, Music My first music festival It was muddy. along I-81S past a flurry of state forests. We made a quick stop in by Anna H. '14 August 5, 2013
Blog / Athletics New Semester From caving adventures to amazing classes, MIT is awesome. .012 Biology, 3.091 Solid-State Chemistry, 12.000 Terrascope), but I didn’t get by Rachel D. '16 February 13, 2013
Blog / How to Human Fifty Shades of Break or things to do other than pressing F5 state of humanity at http://theworstthingsforsale.com/ 2) Embrace your by Connie H. '15 December 12, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Junior Year: The First Week (Originally titled "Junior Year: The First Day" but I procrastinated too much) neuroscience research in general - I read recently that the state of by Emad T. '14 September 9, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research I’d Like Your Help With My Letter to President Obama… What I'm up to in 21W.747 (Rhetoric) class these days. Keystone XL Pipeline through the United States is controversial, as it should by Gabe B. '13 December 1, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Angular Velocity Saved My Life bikes and bullet time very effective thing for him to say. Because in my state of shock, it by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 19, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Reading, Thinking and Igniting Innovation Rational optimism about MIT and the future . *It`s worth taking a moment here to state that while I moved in the by Gabe B. '13 August 5, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research In Which I Sound Like an Old Man I'm really not that old...according to CVS cashiers, I apparently look 17 =p United States, if not the world. It's like a New Yorker's view of New York by Chris S. '11 January 21, 2011
Blog / Events Scary Tails and College Essays Three bad puns, two bloggers, one post. : especially 1) the state trooper at IHOP and 2) friends we ran into there). I by Cam T. '13 October 31, 2010
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 3: Koumon ou rele? Which is Haitian Creole for "What's your name?" any fourth or fifth grade class in the United States might be. We said by Jess K. '10 April 28, 2010
Blog / MIT Life OCTOBERRR NOVEMBERRR will NOT be my next entry, promise. development in the United States, if not the world. It's like a New Yorker by Chris S. '11 October 31, 2009
Blog / MIT Life A Supposedly Fun Thing That I’ll Probably Do Again On July 4th, I reenacted The Old Man and the Sea, minus the old man… skull and shake the neurons into a caffeinated state of overstimulation by Yan Z. '12 July 7, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel New York A break from Cambridge. disclaimers. My current state of unadulterated chillaxedness mingled with by Yan Z. '12 March 26, 2009
Blog / Athletics A Run through Boston Having an adventure was easy. Carrying the camera around was the hard part. doormat known as Boston. I probably could have stated this more gracefully by Yan Z. '12 March 4, 2009