Blog / MIT Life Not Much Has Changed except a lot has changed changed during my first year of MIT. I'm smarter now, or at least I hope I by Erick P. '17 September 17, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Astronomy in Paradise Lost I can't resist. ", or "exoplanets" - orbiting a pulsar. I've had interactions with both of by Anna H. '14 February 27, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research A Tale of Two Struggles Starring a broken scanner and the Urban Dictionary tales of back to back exams or days filled with essays, psets, and lab by Krystal L. '17 December 2, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Soldering Things pronounced "soddering" things (like FIRST robotics or that sort of thing) in high school, which by Allan K. '17 November 25, 2013
Blog / Events Spontaneous 5-Minute Classes on Whatever You Want These are too good not to share . Caviar or Cadaver- Evolution of Facial Hair- 1380-1690 Me-eow! - How by Anna H. '14 November 14, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research I should’ve started this earlier A statement exemplifying my first month as a Junior semester, which explains my lack of blogging (not that that's unusual or by Kirsten L. '15 October 5, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous “All Aboard the Rage Bus” Travelling by bus. minute or plus two and a half hours. The same guys as above, again, for by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 3, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Needles That was anticlimactic. would look with that gold hoop, or that fake green diamond stud with that by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 January 24, 2012
Blog / MIT Life At The Ends Of Tunnels unlike a tunneling particle, I actually had to expend lots of energy to surmount obstacles use a new framework or paradigm, it goes in your mental toolkit and by Rachel F. '12 December 21, 2011
Blog / Events The Blogger’s Cut, Year One Some other first year memories captured in photos was turning in a p-set for 5.111...or 5.12, I can't remember at this by Emad T. '14 May 25, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized Sacred Space and why it matters to unplug once in awhile space to hang out in, or join others for a community dinner on a Tuesday by Kris Guay April 11, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Throwback I'm gonna throw this out there. If you don't like it, you can throw it… like a human being, and not a walking scab. Or maybe it's just that I by Jess K. '10 March 9, 2010
Blog / Admissions My Application Story Modified (but mostly plagiarized) from my personal blog. Enjoy the copy pasta. . Is it ironic or fitting that I, a legacy admit, wasn't enamored until by Ahmed H. '12 October 17, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research Juggling Act When you're used to life in Hell... Office matters to me: it's where I pick up the twenty (give or take by Paul B. '11 October 10, 2008
Blog / Art, Literature, Music The New Show In Town [by David Freilach, Guest Blogger/Assistant Director, LVAC] ARTalk guest blogger David Freilach checks out the… offices—we encountered a dozen or so workers finishing up many tasks by ARTalk August 14, 2008
Blog / Events And I’m leaving, on a . . . cruise ship? Don't know when I'll be back again. down dorm row, obviously heading somewhere exciting. As you may or may by Snively '11 May 4, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Into the Sunset [by Cadet Paul Estrada, '09] My fascination with color guard, and participation in a colonel's… . Or it just might have to do with the fact that being able to slap by ROTC October 19, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Work Hard, Play Hard MIT students actually have lives, occasionally. city, but if you walk across one short bridge you're right in Boston. Or by Jess K. '10 April 8, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Orgo Birthday Happy birthday, Ting Ting! +, or however many people can fit into 10-250 at once without setting off by Jess K. '10 March 14, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Browser Wars Hee. The title makes me think of Super Mario Bros. Oh how I miss my… resident of the US and has not taken the TOEFL or the ACT) if all of the by Laura N. '09 January 27, 2007