Blog / IAP The Abstract The adventure density has been high slipped the luggage tags under my friend Eric '14's hotel room door. I slung by Anna H. '14 February 4, 2014
Blog / Athletics #funhogging the best thing I did over IAP. also: INFINITE ICE CLIMBING GIF assault! good thing my DSLR is weather-sealed. also, major props to Ben S by Michael C. '16 February 3, 2014
Blog / How to Human Going Home ... but where exactly is that? going to Seahawks playoff game(s) while I'm stuck yelling at a TV about 3 by Ceri R. '16 January 6, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Some virtuosos play $4 million violins, and some Trojan heros wear brass rats $4 million violins, not 4 million violins. Joshua Bell isn't *that* intense. I cry. When my kids perform in the 2030s/40s they're going to hear ... completing his B.S. at MIT in 2012 (in Math and Music), [he] spent a year ... instrument from the late 1600s. The cellist was by far the most talkative one by Anna H. '14 November 22, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Exploring Boston Frozen yogurt quests into Boston across the Bridge, my friend Emma S. '16 ran into me (she was actually by Rachel D. '16 March 31, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Winter is coming. actually, it's already here. to Python (6.S189), and it's actually a really fun class. In the first by Michael C. '16 January 16, 2013
Blog / Hacks Final-ly! now that finals are over, a few academic highlights ... and perhaps a few surprise… fall semester. Congrats to all the new 17's- sorry you have to take by Anastassia B. '16 January 12, 2013
Blog / Admissions Quick EA Update A few words about the storm, application tracking, MyMIT, and more. without it are at no disadvantage. We will accept your school's own by Matt McGann '00 October 31, 2012
Blog / About Decisions The Unlikely Candidate Finding the unexpected “right fit” when I got to MIT, I would proceed to get C’s on pretty much all of the by Jenny X. '13 October 9, 2012
Blog / MIT History & Culture Stealing from the Class of 2016 And you'll have to work to get it back MIT students stole the class of 2016's mailing list. BWAHAHAHAHAHA by Snively '11 September 27, 2012
Blog / Events Curiosity What were you doing? history of U.S. involvement in Israel, on the Patriot act, the conflict in by Anna H. '14 August 10, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Analogies “Fill yourself up with musical lighter fluid and ignite your inner match.” was created. It’s interesting to note that, like the rest of MIT, the by Ana V. '15 April 1, 2012
Blog / MIT Life Spring Break Good times all around. . On Tuesday, I joined three of my favorite '12s (Vidya, Helen, and Yun by Hamsika C. '13 March 31, 2012
Blog / MISTI MIT-India student interns at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research culture from a US student's perspective, etc. I have also considered the by MISTI Program February 9, 2012
Blog / Events Bad Ideas Because not all ideas can be good actually was a hack there! Floating in the center of Lobby 7's dome was a by Kirsten L. '15 January 23, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Almost a Real Engineer my foray into the world of professional conferences of people’s minds right now. More from DC later, but for now, some by Becca H. '12 January 22, 2012
Blog / IAP Rebecca Black, the Old Spice Guy, and How to Sell Staplers the makings of a great IAP finished up my Python class, 6.s090, that culminated in a project of your by Connie H. '15 January 21, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research One Wheel To Rule Them All one small step for boy, one large step for nerdkind graphics class here. Currently, he’s building his own functional programming by Rachel F. '12 January 10, 2012
Blog / Life after MIT The Post-MIT Trajectory College is not a destination. something society needs? Ideally those two values would coincide but it''s not by Jenny X. '13 December 4, 2011
Blog / MISTI Manage Your Future friends over a drink at a café or bar (especially Berlin’s by MISTI Program November 30, 2011