Blog / IAP More at Home At thirty thousand feet, thousands of miles away. interned in the city, I simply revisited the street where I lived and took in by Elijah T. '11 February 11, 2011
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond A Short Dining Guide to Cambridge Where to find food within walking distance of MIT, other than in my fridge. ambiguous, Cuchi Cuchi refuses to refer to their “international smaller plates by Yan Z. '12 August 23, 2009
Blog / Personal Travel A Heartbreaking Lunch of Staggering Genius I'll write about campus dining some other day. my left kidney on the infallibility of my internal compass. Did you by Yan Z. '12 July 30, 2009
Blog / MIT Life What YOU’RE Doing This Summer! Do yourself a favor and watch this! Make sure you're not doing anything for the… this self-portrait in the research lab I intern at in the summertime by Chris S. '11 July 24, 2009
Blog / Admissions I’m leavin’ on a jet plane… and another plane...and another plane... side of me wins this internal debate and I call our travel agency to see by Mikey Yang '05 September 22, 2008
Blog / Events Fun in NYC Part 1 Never be afraid to go straight to the top. this Wikipedia article: The American International Toy Fair (the by Snively '11 February 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Sunny Skies In The OC [by Mirat Shah '08] A new post, and answers to your questions from the last… (oddly) comforting to note that tuition for international students at by Cambridge February 15, 2007
Blog / Personal Travel Maine, Episode II: Amazing Rain The one where you rapidly cool hot metal. -strength and super-density at the cost of having his skin and "all his internal by Sam M. '07 July 12, 2005
Blog / Personal Travel Three of a perfect pair Biking! Clothing! Exploding! A day in the life. into a chain link fence and cause massive internal bleeding in one's left by Sam M. '07 July 5, 2005
Blog / Extracurriculars [Guest Post] MIT THINK Scholars – A High School Research Program! From one side of it to the other actually so artsy! I had the notion of MIT being a hardcore tech institute by Cami M. '23 October 31, 2020
Blog / Community Projects dormspam-the-game (Part 2) may the data be ever in my favor Institute of Taxidermy, in dormspam-the-game"]MIT.[/annotation] You live in a by Kathleen E. '23 August 15, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous In Our Bedroom After the Pandemic a bedroom is something that can actually be so personal on making a mural on the wall overlooking my Institute desk, based on by Sabrina M. '21 June 26, 2020
Blog / Miscellaneous a super timely post about spotify wrapped bloggers wrapped 2018 of "lol WRONG" but also institutionally bad. Algorithms aren't leaving by Abby H. '20 February 4, 2019
Blog / Challenges A Complicated Synthesis Question starting materials include hard decisions and uncertain paths . Even though I'm almost two years into life at the Institute (wait what by Afeefah K. '21 December 7, 2018
Blog / MIT Life East Campus Pros and Cons, as Told by Residents "because EC is home 400ever" ’s perhaps my favorite aspect of the Institute—the chance to grow in a tight by Yuliya K. '18 June 20, 2017
Blog / MIT Life Kevin’s Room Portrait of an MIT Student to. He believes it’s symbolic of how busy the Institute is, and by Vincent A. '17 November 26, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music A Summer Reading List The exciting hobby that I never have time for during the school year... -out, extended metaphor about institutional racism, but told in a haunting, magical by Selam G. '18 July 5, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research An Embarrassing One Minute everything that can go wrong...will find a worse way to manifest itself astounded by the things the Institute continues to teach me, even outside of by Vincent A. '17 March 8, 2016
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Recapping Trashion 2015 sustainable fashion == trashion Venkataraman, who directs global policy initiatives for the Broad Institute and by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 18, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Wooo Summer The goal as usual is to do ALL the things institute required classes!! YAYY!! And learned SO MUCH and I am proud of by Rachel D. '16 July 15, 2013