Blog / Miscellaneous No one: Absolutely no one: scrapbook, and put all our sketches in the protective sleeves so that we can by Danny and Allan G. '20 September 22, 2019
Blog / MIT Life i love this f*cking place "say this to my face when you're a junior." ~an upperclassman experience here that it seems unreal. and i can’t wait for the regularity of my by Ankita D. '23 September 8, 2019
Blog / Academics & Research PSA: new HASS concentration in Computing and Society studying humans? studying computers? porque no los dos? innovation. You can read more quotes from faculty leaders in the by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 29, 2019
Blog / Admissions The Adventures of Flat Tim And his admissions officer friend! Transportation Authority (MBTA) can take me, so 9 months into the job, I had to by Jessica Ch'ng June 6, 2019
Blog / Challenges Nothing is perfect… and it doesn’t matter a guest post by Tommy A. '21 myself and the people around me. Nothing was perfect, nothing can ever be by Joonho K. '20 May 6, 2019
Blog / About Decisions The Art of Waiting how to burn some time reading so can't say too much yet, but it deals with hard topics in a by Alexa J. '20 March 13, 2019
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond 8 / Fresh start A month of eating and sleeping and other fun things is so full it can't lay flat anymore. I still have some pages left for by Kevin S. '19 March 3, 2019
Blog / Classes FourFiveUnits all you could ever want to know about my semester schedule wrong, we can cut things with baby hairs. 9.28: Current Topics in by Abby H. '20 February 13, 2019
Blog / Challenges Green Building Challenge hex wins third place! teammates! Most importantly, it made for some Good Data. You can find all my by Kathleen E. '23 January 31, 2019
Blog / Athletics 3 / A team effort Roll Tech: Your newest Intercollegiate High Team silver medalists! event unique only to the intercollegiate events. Each school can register by Kevin S. '19 November 12, 2018
Blog / MIT History & Culture Designing MIT for democracy why is MIT so decentralized and chaotic? BECAUSE DEMOCRACY Education Survey (aka the Lewis Report), which, as you can read on our history by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 19, 2018
Blog / MIT Life Balancing Act… ...or not all the shenanigans they involve deserve a longer post than I can do by Veronica M. '22 September 28, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research 2nd Half of IAP a quick and slightly belated list you can "learn on your own." We signed up despite this, and honestly do by Danny and Allan G. '20 February 13, 2018
Blog / IAP Ciao, Italy! part 1 of art, food, and churches what I can only imagine is how living in a bachelor pad feels like. I had by Alexa J. '20 February 5, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research friday was a good day , vibrantly colorful, and pistachios (what more can we say?) 4. We then went to by Danny and Allan G. '20 November 21, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research The First UROP Initiating a Life of Research testing, techniques, and reactions can make you feel like you’re in some by Jack-William B. '21 October 14, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Eyes Wide a scandalous, unintentionally-devoid-of-meaning recent history the view you get when lying down, looking straight up. Can you find MIT by Jackie M. '20 September 8, 2017
Blog / Miscellaneous Introducing the New 2017 Bloggers Let's get ready to ruuummmmble! “Dadward.” I’m not sure how I can follow this up with another fact. All I by Elizabeth Choe '13 September 7, 2017
Blog / Miscellaneous Take Off Gate '21 Calling for Departure conversations and “light reading”), I can’t help but draw a parallel. The past two by Afeefah K. '21 September 6, 2017
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Room Where It Happens my two year tale of student governance, up until the bitter end Hamilton that I can break down and relate to my life, but this one strikes me ... many people can say they’re on a first name basis with some of MIT’s most ... than I can count. Now, I mourn for student governance at MIT. I once by Sabrina M. '21 July 13, 2017