Blog / Admissions The Story of Tonight (more like 730 nights ago) . Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story Watching Hamilton was an by Afeefah K. '21 November 1, 2018
Blog / Events 1 / How to MIT again?! An expat returning home to the 'Tute 'm figuring out rent and utilities and living in a building with working by Kevin S. '19 September 29, 2018
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The Making of Embrace the backstory to a gender-bending concept dance video, written by Ayomide F. '18 families. And then some of us spend our lives redefining good until we no by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 11, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Festival of Learning: Expo how MIT is leading the educational revolution theoretical seminars and later building Autonomous Machines or Living Machines by Yuliya K. '18 February 20, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research What’s trending?: My Computer Vision final project Where trendy styles = adding styling to trend lines lives during the last two weeks of the semester. It lead to several late by Anelise N. '19 February 11, 2018
Blog / Athletics Skating or School? Why not both? skates. A career in skating is short-lived. I want to make the most of it by Kevin S. '19 November 21, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Putting The Pieces Together: Hacking at MakeMIT in which four biological engineers spend 16 straight hours making something . There are also different living communities that are by Krystal L. '17 March 12, 2017
Blog / Challenges Unity fenced-off location, our lives were defined by boarding school routine by Vincent A. '17 January 30, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research StartMIT: IAP for Entrepreneurs Like with anything else, it helps to learn from the best otherwise, ambitious people who were at a variety of places in their lives and by Anelise N. '19 January 26, 2016
Blog / MIT Life #tbt: MIT Cribs Digging up some old freshman-year blog posts in my window which conveniently corresponds to the fact that I live on by Ceri R. '16 March 5, 2015
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Highlight Reel Parents! A cappella! Thesis! Superheroes! Film class! And generally hanging in there @ MIT with their lives, but I started questioning my ability as a writer—as a by Chelsea R. '15 November 22, 2014
Blog / Admissions Interview Tips from an MIT Educational Counselor Thoughts on how to prepare for your alumni interview decided what to major in, where we lived, our activities, if we missed home by Kim Hunter '86 October 19, 2014
Blog / Challenges Slippery Slope: The Story of a Frazzled Sophomore How NOT to spend the first month of sophomore year me happy. People can start defining their lives and their values by by Krystal L. '17 October 14, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Where did my Summer Go? Written 30,000 feet above the ground in a giant piece of metal /in Seoul to see where Charlotte's boyfriend lives and works. It was really by Rachel D. '16 August 15, 2014
Blog / MIT Life Advocating for Science on Capitol Hill, Part 2 With guest appearances by NJ Representative Rush Holt and MA Senator Elizabeth Warren constituent living in Cambridge. I’m a senior at MIT majoring in physics, but by Anna H. '14 May 5, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music My Final Blogpost With a heavy heart, I say goodbye to the MIT blogosphere. The journey was all… , but an observer, riding the clouds and watching the lives of these by Vincent A. '17 April 1, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars My First Week as an EMT It was quite an experience amazing how generous and kind these people are, and I am so happy I live by Rachel D. '16 March 7, 2014
Blog / IAP Different Perspectives IAP from the minds of a few different people made me a 'ghost'. I essentially lived in my lab, coming home to my dorm by Rachel D. '16 January 26, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars Alpha Delta Phi To Be The Best of Men fraternities, sororities and Independent Living Groups tried to get the MIT by Vincent A. '17 October 20, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research MOMENTOS IMPRESIONANTES Because this place is full of them. was short-lived though. It turned out the event wasn’t open to the by Vincent A. '17 October 5, 2013