Blog / How to MIT My Freshman Backpack Or: How to bend the fabric of spacetime to your will organic chemistry), do your back a favor and invest in the e-book version by Emad T. '14 September 24, 2011
Blog / Events A Splash of color! and a bigger splash of water. times -- e.g. fish -- and incredibly more soothing to have something by Cam T. '13 March 4, 2011
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond How to Survive a Nor’easter New England hath no flurries like a winter storm that day (e.g.: icy roads, low visibility, having to wade through several by Emad T. '14 January 11, 2011
Blog / Athletics Feedback Works Warning: analogy ahead particularly enjoys the integral of e to the xc (abbreviation for Cross Country by Maggie L. '12 November 14, 2010
Blog / Admissions Summertime Things to do with your 100 days in the Summertime mail it!!!) – In this day and age of instant messaging, texts, e by Quinton McArthur July 22, 2010
Blog / Athletics Story of a Lifestyle I'm going to kick you - No, for real work (Photo credit: Bobby Ren) To catch up: 1st quarter at MIT, I took P.E by Jenny X. '13 March 30, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Building the Yearbook [by Ken Haggerty '11] An inside look at Technique 2010 (shhh!!!) elections were held for new Manboard (i.e. Managing Board) positions. After by ARTalk March 29, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Remember? A Blast from the Past school E&M, which truly makes me appreciate my AP Physics teacher. 9 by Hamsika C. '13 February 16, 2010
Blog / IAP Why I’m Baking Cookies Tonight. IAP is a beautiful time to do lots of something or lots of nothing. Or… , so the rooms in a suite will be 254A-254E, in our case.). And made by Shannon M. '12 January 15, 2010
Blog / Admissions MIT Regular Action Deadline Some answers to frequently asked questions about regular action and the MIT application process. Our… accept electronic documents through Naviance/eDocs for schools that use by Matt McGann '00 December 29, 2009
Blog / Admissions Some recommendations about recommendations Some things to think about as you look for letters from teachers. who has taught you in an academic class in high school (i.e. no middle by Matt McGann '00 September 24, 2009
Blog / How to Food Six Recent Life-Changing Thoughts on Food There's six lessons (and a recipe) somewhere in there. city-wide dance party on the busiest street in Cambridge- i.e., a by Yan Z. '12 July 21, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture Oh, the Places You’ll Go(ogle) The path to enlightenment is paved with Google searches. classroom into the hyperactive-kid-infested ball pit at Chuck-E by Yan Z. '12 July 14, 2009
Blog / Events This… is… Jeopardy! [UPDATE] Jean '09 knocks off a 6-time champion; watch her defend her winning streak tonight on… : About me: I am a senior who is majoring in 21E: Humanities and Engineering by Matt McGann '00 May 1, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Decide my major! Because putting your future up for a democratic vote is clearly the way to go. MechE is that I would likely use it for biology or international by Shannon M. '12 April 2, 2009
Blog / Art, Literature, Music How to get around MIT hunger pangs [by Sadie Scheffer '10] Culinary art = delicious art. work) and arrange the fruit so that it is exposed to the air (i.e. don by ARTalk April 1, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture College The path to self-discovery is lined with my blog entries. cards. Perhaps it's a good thing. Edward '12 recently borrowed my E by Yan Z. '12 March 21, 2009
Blog / Events Working at a Toy Company! I promise you, my job was cooler than yours. The S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents team The Deathmobile team (This will make a by Snively '11 January 6, 2009
Blog / MIT Life Recollections of a Stranded Traveler IHTFP: I Have To Find a Plane. In the meantime, I reflect on happier interpretations… E.T., I finally hauled self and luggage down to the subway station at by Yan Z. '12 December 23, 2008
Blog / Events The Stuff of MIT Legend I'm about to tell you a super cool story. It happened two years ago, but… electronics lab, getting advice and supplies for a whole range of supercool E by Laura N. '09 November 23, 2008