Blog / Academics & Research It’s been 3 weeks the firehose is still alive and kicking universes waiting to be painted, and I just wanted to flood them out of my by Vincent A. '17 February 25, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars Live from Reg Day Somewhere between meetings 5 and 6 of my cosmology / astronomy / universe-related textbooks!" with "I call by Anna H. '14 September 3, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Writing is useful for science. Surprise! (universities, etc) -- some have a particular amount of time allotted to X by Anna H. '14 July 30, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Freshman FAQs and a cliffhanger or two. than yourself at any top university. What tipped the balance towards MIT by Michael C. '16 April 7, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research The Junior Spring Line-Up, Part 1: Classes Learning Middle English, sketching constellations, holding meteorites our solar system, and getting a broad introduction to the universe using by Anna H. '14 March 3, 2013
Blog / MIT Life 24 Hours From sleeping in a homeless shelter to waltzing in La Sala University Lutheran Church: a long, short brick building, with a single by Anna H. '14 February 24, 2013
Blog / Challenges You’re stressed. So are we; here's how we deal with it. . A friend and I have arranged to watch The Elegant Universe after our by Anna H. '14 December 17, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized The Good Stuff yeah, man last fall at the University of Cambridge through CME. (I'd describe by Qiaochu Y. '12 September 22, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research Reading, Thinking and Igniting Innovation Rational optimism about MIT and the future innovative and progressive universities in the world and I always have loved by Gabe B. '13 August 5, 2011
Blog / Admissions About MIT Recommendation Letters Some helpful tips and guidelines for your teacher letters. for MIT Admissions. While much of this advice is universal, YMMV1 with by Matt McGann '00 October 16, 2010
Blog / Study Abroad Haiti Day 2: DINEPA and mosquito bites -owned university, and whose students will be visiting us on Wednesday. These students by Jess K. '10 April 27, 2010
Blog / Events Balancing Life, School, and… More Life? Gotta start by taking advantage of Veteran's Day to... work... and, more importantly, BLOG! the way to Northeastern University for the Boston Vegetarian Festival by Marcela R. '13 November 11, 2009
Blog / Events A Brief History of Thursday I met Kip Thorne. of the universe dribbled into the drabness of real-world practicality by Yan Z. '12 May 9, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research This title is irrelevant In which I discuss two important aspects of undergraduate life: scientific research and climbing stairs. universe. It was a blurry moment of vague, smudgy happiness that I couldn by Yan Z. '12 January 28, 2009
Blog / MIT Life One year later MIT is like a surprise birthday party, but without the birthday or the party. accepted to a university that I sincerely and deeply wanted to attend, but by Yan Z. '12 October 29, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Upside-down and Reversed: Photography at MIT [by Biyeun Buczyk ‘10] I came to MIT thinking I’d put art aside for the… Photographic Resource Center (PRC) at Boston University. This is *the* place for by ARTalk March 23, 2008
Blog / Challenges H0sed Psets, exams, and being "mediocre" at MIT. :31 = Tunghai University's (in Taichung!) Luce Memorial Chapel, designed by I. M by Chris S. '11 March 9, 2008
Blog / Events Religious Discussions Yes, there are non-atheists at MIT. But they still like science jokes. in the universe?" pointed to it, and asked "can science answer this by Laura N. '09 January 24, 2008
Blog / Admissions Wise Words From Mikey A good thing to read as you prepare to arrive on campus and begin your… miss Mikey, who has left us to attend grad school at the university down by Ben Jones August 15, 2007
Blog / MIT Life “Why does my kid have to move again?” business. now i want to apply to some top us universities for my bachelors in by Jessie L. '07 June 2, 2006