Blog / Challenges Life, IHTFP, and Everything answer: 42 (and snow!) state college would be more stimulating. Deep down, though, I always knew by Yuliya K. '18 January 25, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Friday Night at Random Beautiful people at a beautiful hour. cactus is Alex L. ‘18’s. Alex was in the lounge, building a Fibonacci state by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 December 31, 2014
Blog / Events Grace Hopper a celebration of women in computing -dominated field. It was also a chance to get a selfie with CTO of the United States by Piper '13 October 29, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research An Experiment in Independence all by myself for IAP was in an operable state. These are problems we never have to deal with by Allan K. '17 January 5, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars Simulating Catastrophe and learning to speak up United States and the Director of UNICEF to keep them informed of the by Maggie L. '12 April 17, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Systems and Light [by Miren Bamforth '15] Even MIT's art scene is a little nerdy. [By Miren Bamforth ‘15] On behalf of the four other freshmen and two other ARTalk bloggers in 21M.A12 (Arts at MIT), I would like to state something: our advising seminar might be one of the coolest classes by ARTalk October 28, 2011
Blog / Athletics Nationals! In which MIT XC goes to Iowa from a state that is also occasionally the butt of jokes so I won't go by Alina G. '11 November 27, 2010
Blog / MISTI ~*~Thoughts Are Like Traces of Birds In Heaven~*~ (P.S. I finally added pictures to my last entry - sorry about the delay!) crossed that they all end up in the States - preferably at some tech school by Hamsika C. '13 July 19, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Summertime When the Thrills are Cheap and the living is easy. shown, two made-up words are stated. The video cycles through different by Ahmed H. '12 July 28, 2009
Blog / Athletics Gobble Gobble Geeks with guns into the hearts of state schools around the country. What really by Snively '11 November 27, 2008
Blog / Events Neil Gaiman: The Liveblog "This is a land of fire and dreams." flash photography is permitted. This rule is stated at almost the exact by Paul B. '11 May 23, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Toy Design Wrapup What am I going to do with all of my time now? day pretty much sums up the current state of things: Bad Ideas 101 by Snively '11 May 16, 2008
Blog / Challenges It’s Not Always Rainbows and Butterflies Inspired by Paul and Snively. complaining about her boyfriend, who apparently is in another state and by Chris S. '11 February 26, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Smaller than the eye can see but with the potential to change the world: nanotech! , solution, and solid state. -3.155J Micro/Nano Processing Technology (Same by Melis A. '08 February 20, 2008
Blog / Admissions Writing Workshop I just wrote an entire post and my browser crashed. dfsdfksdfojfoajwefoiajdwf. ?!" You ask, shaken from your hazy dreamlike state. "I thought we were by Jess K. '10 November 12, 2006
Blog / Admissions On APs Trying to clarify the role of AP courses in the MIT admissions process. . Let me state clearly: we do not admit students solely because of their by Matt McGann '00 October 14, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Summer Lovin’ Had me a blast. Or, the last post I'll write from home! United States for about two weeks, whereas I spent all of this summer in by Jess K. '10 August 20, 2006
Blog / Academics & Research Antietam? I hardly knew him. A Fourth of July fable, while I'm stuck in Germany. up, like in the Southern United States they might focus on the by Sam M. '07 July 4, 2006
Blog / MIT Life MIT Dorms: MacGregor House Because really, sometimes you just need your own space. serious clotheshorse. Each room also has a state-of-the-art 1970s radiator by Mollie B. '06 April 20, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture Class size A response to a comment brought up on Ben's blog. if MIT had to go the way of large state schools and begin having by Mollie B. '06 December 14, 2005