Blog / Events It’s not every day… lunch with a celebrity stand in long lines in the Stata Center, and have lunch with students give by Bryan November 21, 2005
Blog / MIT Life The Return of QBert Whack-a-mole, a piano player, and a whole lot of fun. All in 24 hours or… This Sunday, QBert, a long-lost friend of my Nintendo days, and I were reunited. Where you might ask? Only at the Classic Arcade Museum in New Hampshire, of course. Now telling you the destination without by Bryan November 6, 2005
Blog / Admissions Meet the Admissions Officers: Stu Schmill ‘86 Name: Stu Schmill; Job title: Associate Director of Admissions and Director of the Educational Council;… kid level for a long while, though.)Anything else? I was once quoted by by Matt McGann '00 August 25, 2005
Blog / Events Dora the Explorer My long-lost twin has suspiciously wrinkly forearms. releases, huh? In other news, I have found my long-lost twin, Dora. You have by Mitra L. '07 August 9, 2005
Blog / Admissions New Portlets? Just throwin' some ideas around. MIT. His to-do list is a mile long.) Anyway, new portlets. Here are the by Ben Jones November 8, 2004
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Blog / MIT Life What Your Campus Wheels Say About You skrt skrt ="at least for undergrads"]every single class at MIT[/annotation] that states by Emiko P. '25 April 20, 2024
Blog / MIT Life making meaning exit right in 0.1 miles personal issues that left me in a general state of "I don't know what's going by Mel N. '24, MEng '25 August 30, 2023
Blog / Uncategorized “So, what HAVE you been doing?” less sad shit lets get a lil more hype in here ...my human-ness? I guess. And so it was just so lovely to be in that state all by Cami M. '23 May 25, 2023
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Too Good To Go fighting food waste with good bargains good things should be shared. All opinions stated are my own."]Too Good by Audrey C. '24 July 19, 2022
Blog / Challenges at least it’s not covid sick day stood out to me was that of nihilism. it's never outright stated, but the by CJ Q. '23 April 23, 2022
Blog / Uncategorized a quick and dirty guide to MIT jargon what is a 6-3 anyway? .03, 8.02, and a hass class." hosed: adj the state of being exhausted by Amber V. '24 April 7, 2022
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Four Years Through A Laptop Case a walk down memory lane are thinking critically about the state of public health and healthcare by Afeefah K. '21 May 10, 2021
Blog / Art, Literature, Music a compilation of creative projects creativity? at MY institute? to me, so I left the story in its state after the one required revision by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 December 16, 2020
Blog / Classes Regrade Request Analysis points, please? state it, but in the instructions it says that "a short computation" can by Kathleen E. '23 August 3, 2020
Blog / IAP incoming how i’ve been spending my iap yes get ready for like 8 of these in a row time properly. 6.145 is fun, but also makes me Sad for reasons stated by Cami M. '23 January 16, 2020
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Blog / How to Human bursting the MIT Bubble when 🅱️ig 🅱️ome Energy gets too real of our classes, Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, the professor by Ankita D. '23 October 17, 2019
Blog / Events Flu shots optimizing literally everything ’t hard to state. How do you give flu shots to as many people as possible as by CJ Q. '23 October 8, 2019
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond Summer in Boston what happens outside MIT Campus. From there, it’s an ~11-minute walk to Chinatown, State House by Yuliya K. '18 July 3, 2017