Blog / Miscellaneous You Can Save the World a post on Kanye West looking at the 3-D printing tag in MIT News, we see that 3D-printing isn't a by Cami M. '23 November 3, 2019
Blog / Miscellaneous e3 2k19 at long last, i got to go to gamer christmas public. and of course, for those of you who keep up with gaming news - the by Nisha D. '21 June 14, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research 10 / Field trip Art, science, and agriculture in Palestine , mostly disconnected from news, social media, and the drudgery of responding to emails by Kevin S. '19 April 29, 2019
Blog / Advice You only got in because you’re a… how to cope when good news unexpectedly gives you the blues This is a blog post for those of you who are struggling with the social implications of getting into colleges. It's such good news, you should be elated -- but it's also complicated, and really difficult, when by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 April 16, 2019
Blog / Uncategorized The coolest spring break ever? Visit a College Campus! into the floor right where you’re standing. The good news for you is, we by DJ Rock February 26, 2019
Blog / Announcements MIT announces new College of Computing coordinating the teaching, research, and ethics of AI across all programs of study . In an accompanying FAQ document, the MIT News Office provided by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 16, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research Why the title of this post is really important I got to present my UROP work looking at the titles of graphs at the… bias with real-world graphs taken from actual news sites. You might be by Anelise N. '19 May 28, 2018
Blog / MIT Life MIT Moms We stand on the shoulders of giants....!! , Zhou Jie (周捷), and the “Jie” character (捷) means both “good news by Selam G. '18 May 14, 2018
Blog / Blog Projects MIT for Book Lovers Yultide Day 4 Changes, Described by a Frosh." _______________________________ Good news by Yuliya K. '18 January 29, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research done done done end-of-semester happiness coursework, some from UROPing, some from reading the news and academic papers by Phoebe C. '18 May 24, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research A Lot Can Happen in 7 Days kicking in. It's one thing to follow the news on the Internet and tweet at by Erick P. '17 January 14, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture What’s happening with Senior House The thing that happened, why the thing is upsetting, and what can hopefully be done ominous - “Important news for the Senior House community” - which then was by Michelle G. '18 June 13, 2016
Blog / Events REX at Simmons Hall 2015 water balloon wars, pancakes, roofdeck parties, and a trojan duck it in the news). Simmons is hard at work as well, preparing for the by Erick P. '17 August 31, 2015
Blog / About Decisions So the rest of your decisions are coming in and let's take a second to talk about it news, the kind of status I would write on Facebook, the color pom-pom I by Michelle G. '18 March 27, 2015
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond In Transit: Summer Edition A guide to objects that you could theoretically use to get from point A to… (although I’ve heard bad things about the Green Line. In fact: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news by Krystal L. '17 August 5, 2014
Blog / Study Abroad Thoughts from the Other Side MIT through a different lens 'm not ready to leave yet! The good news is that after next Saturday, I by Kirsten L. '15 May 30, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture SCIENCE ALERT: “smoking gun” evidence for Alan Guth’s theory of inflation! Good thing I already have Alan Guth's signature on all of my class registration forms. , there's Big Science News: we're a huge leap closer to understanding by Anna H. '14 March 17, 2014
Blog / Admissions Being Home and Answering Questions some changes, some constants, and the end of pass/no record in California before (exciting news!) flying out to Maryland over IAP by Allan K. '17 December 21, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Writing is useful for science. Surprise! looked astonished and excited when they heard my news and told me that by Anna H. '14 July 30, 2013
Blog / Life after MIT Summer Decisions . They'd been on TV, in the news, might as well have been the world by Anna H. '14 June 15, 2013