Blog / Miscellaneous 2021 Reflections & 2022 Resolutions 5 books - Accomplished. This year I read way more books than I thought by Cami M. '23 February 2, 2022
Blog / Challenges you can’t be everything to everyone you just can't reasons. i could've made the choice either way, and from a detached, distant by CJ Q. '23 October 8, 2021
Blog / Challenges regrets about college and the pandemic "],[/annotation] and i believe the human brain is fundamentally malleable in ways that we by Vincent H. '23 September 30, 2021
Blog / People & Identities dating while asian to love & be loved freely flushed and I’m smiling the way people do when they don’t bother to hide by Rona W. '23 August 30, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous secondhand stories an allegory enough with our group to work well with us. they've figured out a way to by CJ Q. '23 May 22, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research creative lockdown: low points of a virtual fall Part 2 of a fall semester recap condition. 2 months later, I still somewhat feel that way. I planned to write by Waly N. '24 February 27, 2021
Blog / IAP As the City Slumbers thoughts while walking in a park making me think about how many things in high school felt that way: that by Amber V. '24 January 21, 2021
Blog / How to Human Mine hands are broken reflections on many a year of carpal tunnel syndrome ways that I don't. We're all carrying around our own pain, & I don by Amber V. '24 January 14, 2021
Blog / Personal Projects Fixing a trapeze! then hanging upside-down on it foam was all in disarray. If I were doing cool hard stuff, the way it by Amber V. '24 December 29, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music a compilation of creative projects creativity? at MY institute? right now"]a bunch of different ways,[/annotation] such as in a different by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 December 16, 2020
Blog / How to Human socializing over zoom it's been rough ’ve been texting someone, and you’re getting along well. There’s still no way by Gosha G. '24 November 24, 2020
Blog / Life after MIT The Last Times waving goodbye to my MIT experience consistently at 5 am while trucks clanked and beeped their way down the road - I by Nisha D. '21 November 22, 2020
Blog / Public Service & Activism On election day Practicing an applied civic education stakes, and shared our hopes and fears in ways that help us understand each by Chris Peterson SM '13 November 3, 2020
Blog / Classes Eating Too Much Cake Just kidding, this post is about physics really I might have been fine either way. And do we keep on doing this by Amber V. '24 September 25, 2020
Blog / Classes Last Lap and hoping to finish strong . Suffice to say, I am continuing to put in way more hours into it than I by Nisha D. '21 September 12, 2020
Blog / Community Projects dormspam-the-game (Part 1) wits, skill, and the teeniest amount of luck people seeking where I hide, there is no way to do this empirically – no by Kathleen E. '23 August 13, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Stitch n Bitch: Quarantine Edition a tight-knit community scattered across the globe This blog post unfolds in three parts: (1) a story about how I got into embroidery, (2) a magnificent social discovery, and (3) a gallery of adorable and beautiful things produced by MIT students. 1. Storytime Way back by Kathleen E. '23 July 21, 2020
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond summer in boston that summertime, summertime, uh, gladness way to the Western Avenue Bridge, which is near the Harvard Business by Ankita D. '23 July 15, 2020
Blog / Summer Diving In transforming myself into a cs bro a long, long way to go until I really reach my full potential, but I by Cami M. '23 June 23, 2020
Blog / Announcements To our prospective students and their families on taking care of ourselves and the people we love Visit section of our site with suggestions on ways to [annotation note by Stu Schmill '86 May 27, 2020