Blog / How to MIT Learning to Spend Better This not a budgeting post. it'd solve: more space for lunch, more padding for long city travel by Caroline M. '18 June 18, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Watch the Tea with Teachers Video Series! and learn about the wonderful students behind it 'm from Long Island, NY. Besides being involved in Tea with Teachers, I am by Yuliya K. '18 September 24, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture senior house / pilot 2021 / senior house facts, and a thought long ago, this time to the undergraduate community. It's an important by Joonho K. '20 July 11, 2017
Blog / Admissions March Questions Omnibus 2 ?" Sorry, Derek, the deadline passed a long time ago. [A slightly devious by Matt McGann '00 March 11, 2005
Blog / Challenges A Complicated Synthesis Question starting materials include hard decisions and uncertain paths For most of the semester, I've lived and breathed in the ever-growing and never-shrinking universe that is Organic Chemistry. Time and time ... living in a universe of Organic Chemistry. To the point where Orgo and real by Afeefah K. '21 December 7, 2018
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. , unless you can throw a stone all the way to the Boston University vicinity ... “the other school in Cambridge” as “Harvard University.” Self by Yan Z. '12 August 23, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Campos on Campus A True Westside Story first from my high school to be accepted to universities such as MIT and ... University to start off the ECCSF reception ECCSF@MIT Winter 2009: Live by Quinton McArthur June 20, 2009
Blog / Admissions CPW 2008 – Another Highly Satisfied Customer! (Guest Entry) CPW! Meet the Bloggers! Free t-shirts! Tim the Beaver! Exclamation points! who tried to convince me to go to a public university, I was definitely ... the universities I visited, MIT treats religion the best. End tangent by Paul B. '11 April 19, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Brahms & Tomorrowland (2015) follows. But it is remarkable that we live in a universe where the future by Sara N. '28 April 30, 2026
Blog / How to Human An (overdue) blogger update! I'm trying to come out of writer's block lol when I finally felt comfortable with being a university student. It by Jenny B. '25, MEng '26 February 4, 2026
Blog / Miscellaneous i will meet zendaya even if it’s the death of me a wide-ranging rant written while feverish ways, the universe puts me in a weird situation (casually living blocks by Aiden H. '28 October 26, 2024
Blog / Athletics ‘Til the Net Breaks Championship Szn our second game of the tournament. We play University of Southern Maine by Emiko P. '25 December 3, 2023
Blog / Athletics A Week in the Life of a Student-Athlete feat. women's soccer & meche , who is a grad student from Boston University and works with us for the by Emiko P. '25 October 31, 2023
Blog / Summer my summer! a belated blog transportation by myself was to get to a local university for my summer internship by Kidist A. '22 October 18, 2021
Blog / IAP As the City Slumbers thoughts while walking in a park university. Now we can tear up the town in my orange minivan, but we still by Amber V. '24 January 21, 2021
Blog / Personal Projects Fixing a trapeze! then hanging upside-down on it calling a trapeze a 'trap' is a universal thing or if it is just what my by Amber V. '24 December 29, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Sentimental Objects (part three) junior trinkets together! 35) A Steven Universe comic Allan got for our floors Secret by Danny and Allan G. '20 May 26, 2019
Blog / UROP & Other Research living the dream: UROP edition! in which i run experiments on children (well, kinda) and it's terrible), and on a university campus I rarely get the by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 February 22, 2019
Blog / Extracurriculars Seven Early Evenings it was a good week 't attempted in years. MIT is one of a few universities with its own ice rink by Kathleen E. '23 December 3, 2018
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond An unexpected discovery, from a few centuries ago It takes more than four years to get to know a place artificially filled land. Not only did the university not exist when America was by Anelise N. '19 September 20, 2018