Blog / Admissions MITE2S, RSI, and more was infinitely long?), and the room is packed full. I'll be back in the by Matt McGann '00 March 8, 2005
Blog / Events 5 days until Mystery Hunt One of IAP's most exciting activities is the annual Mystery Hunt. In short, Mystery Hunt is a weekend long competition at MIT where students and others team up to solve lots of puzzles, with the ultimate goal of by Matt McGann '00 January 9, 2005
Blog / How to Food [GUEST POST] Cooked Cooking by Joy X. '29 “that's like the national food of the united states what are you talking by Ellie F. '28 February 14, 2026
Blog / Classes tick tock tick tock notes about sunrises and broken doors and unfinished endings i was a bit clueless about spin states and terrestrial carbon sinks by Boheng C. '28 December 27, 2025
Blog / Uncategorized oh no the future obligatory “i am old” post with pretentious morbing . With the current state of the world, I may have to work twice as hard as by Anika H. '26, MEng '27 October 23, 2025
Blog / Advice the best thing i did for myself as a pre-frosh the one where i gush about burton one state as a pre-frosh at Campus Preview Weekend. I was one of those admits by Veronica P. '27 April 7, 2025
Blog / Rural and Small-Town [Guest Post] Small-Town and Rural Students take on MIT and Boston By Vaneeza R. 25' state.I enjoyed helping host this visit for many reasons. It was great to by Nicole Cooper March 20, 2025
Blog / Residential Life four ways to unstrip a screw tΞp work week tales that's why we're stuck with the house in this state." One prominent hole by Audrey C. '24 September 3, 2023
Blog / Challenges art and work i really struggled with titling this one is filled with architectures that achieved state-of-the-art performance by Vincent H. '23 November 27, 2022
Blog / People & Identities a jaunt to Philadelphia We went to the AWP writing conference! postcards picked up at a writing conference many states away. I moved the lamp by Amber V. '24 May 26, 2022
Blog / Miscellaneous Rewriting my Blogger Bio more like brutally revising i guess great state of New Hampshire and unironically love fall colors, hiking by Nisha D. '21 January 24, 2021
Blog / Classes On Greek history, and this strange end-of-semester sprint tl;dr nerding out over a final essay -Homeric civilization in Greece, before city-states, which was discovered by a German guy by Amber V. '24 December 11, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music who cares about poetry? lots of feelings major metropolitan areas in the United States) and it was 80% white. After by Rona W. '23 November 10, 2020
Blog / Challenges Deciding to Live on Campus a 4 month long emotional rollercoaster [annotation note="LIVE FREE OR DIE"]home state's motto[/annotation] is also my by Nisha D. '21 August 26, 2020
Blog / How to MIT MIT-ish on being MIT enough a lot. But two of my friends stated that they felt like they hadn by Cami M. '23 November 20, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized Getting Stronger the never ending cycle of trying and failing and trying again a pre-lifting state. But, I’m doing it. Again. My first day back, in by Sabrina M. '21 November 13, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized an unnecessarily detailed normal friday finding things to blog about when you're swept into normalcy building in cambridge. at the time, there was a height code that stated that by Joonho K. '20 April 27, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research One Week Robot and sports and owls, oh my didn’t know what state our robot was currently in, or if we were going to by Taylor V. '19 December 9, 2017
Blog / Challenges Some Saturday Thoughts a meandering, journal-type blag post -era aggressive political rhetoric, maybe, or the unsatisfying state of the global by Selam G. '18 November 11, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Freshman Year vs. Senior Year The same, but different... .01: Physics Mechanics, 3.091: Solid-State Chemistry, 21F.076: Globalization, and by Selam G. '18 September 16, 2017