Blog / Challenges good morning, MIT Guest post by Piper L. '17 is Piper. i live in East Campus, on second east. i’m a sophomore. i by Ceri R. '16 March 8, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Underground An ode to the MIT tunnels . Sorry guys. Hope you didn't have your heart set on a real, live, poetic by Krystal L. '17 February 8, 2015
Blog / MIT Life learn by doing things i've done without really knowing how (which is about a mile across campus from where I live). So I decided to by Allan K. '17 January 26, 2015
Blog / MIT Life It’s 2015! Happy New Year the second half found me living in a single, and not frolicking about by Vincent A. '17 January 1, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Tetazoo Goes Camping An adventure to the top of a mountain and a little cabin in the woods lives on that tragic day thirteen years ago, there was an American flag on by Rachel D. '16 September 20, 2014
Blog / MIT Life wow. my first three weeks being an actual student actually at mit point. Dorms. For my FPOP and most of REX, I was living in East Campus by Joe B. '18 September 19, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Alum FAQs I'm baaaaaaaaack ’ve graduated, guys… Elizabeth, Course 20 class of 2013, lived in Simmons Hall by Elizabeth Choe '13 August 11, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Imbibing the Nostalgia Punch More akin to jumping on the bandwagon than drinking the kool-aid in that it is… the genius of allowing freshmen to pick their own living groups.) MIT by Rachel F. '12 August 9, 2014
Blog / Events I graduated My brass rat is upside-down and my dorm room is bare asked him for a picture. I got my very dear friend Sophie (who also lived by Anna H. '14 June 8, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Leonard Nimoy at the Boston Pops He told me to live long and prosper! , and live long and prosper!” I made a Vulcan salute right back at him. by Anna H. '14 May 31, 2014
Blog / Admissions FAQ: Waitlist answers to your questions wish to remain on the waitlist or not. Once it’s live, we by Kris Guay March 15, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research 2 Classes For 0 Credit: Beethoven to Mahler and Paradise Lost That can be rearranged to say: Paradise lost to Beethoven and Mahler. wondering what it would be like to live in complete darkness on Earth. On the by Anna H. '14 February 17, 2014
Blog / Events Meeting Neil deGrasse Tyson ASTRONOMERS! Learn to moonwalk. You'll need it some day. might have spent decades of their lives working on -- and Carl was getting by Anna H. '14 January 9, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Catalogue of Fridays Like the unsolicited kind you get in the mail, but with more pictures! Lives of Others for the first time while devouring a bag of cinnamon sugar by Krystal L. '17 December 10, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture Two Truths and a Lie Because we all definitely love playing icebreakers class at least 15 minutes before the hour (I live in Simmons, a fairly by Erick P. '17 September 17, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research An End A whirlwind. longer living in Charlottesville. I said goodbye to the brick house on by Anna H. '14 August 20, 2013
Blog / Life after MIT Unpacking Surprises to sum up 4 years at MIT experience at college. Talking about the “living situation” aspect specifically by Jenny X. '13 July 7, 2013
Blog / Events Nate Silver visits MIT (or, do witches exist in real life?) No, he can't predict the outcome of your admissions decision. Probably. currently wrestling - is the freedom to work in my underpants. I'm living the by Michael C. '16 March 1, 2013
Blog / Life after MIT My Friend the Parasitic Scientist A Random Hall alumnus on reality television! lived in Random Hall as an undergrad, back when Clam and Bonfire were by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 January 26, 2013
Blog / MIT Life Writing an essay using thumb tacks and arousing the suspicions of a snarky Nobel laureate loud, and made corrections live, with the rest of the class watching. It by Anna H. '14 December 5, 2012