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
Blog / Admissions ISEF, BAMF, and other west coast adventures planning my next two weeks students (you can read my trip reports for ISEF in 2015 and 2016). ISEF is a by Chris Peterson SM '13 May 13, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research MIT Was Great in the 1800s (and it's still awesome today) Meal" and "Clammatology," can be seen below: Similarly, there was a by Yuliya K. '18 April 19, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Augmented Reality in Action one step before holograms . You can move around the camera to view the object from different angles by Erick P. '17 January 26, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Forbes and MIT there's graphs in this one the other categories, showing that MIT alumni can be leaders in non by Erick P. '17 January 19, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Virtual Reality, Startups, and Donuts in a particular order can be hard on personal relations. Many founders end up getting divorced by Erick P. '17 November 15, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Wish I Joined the MIT 100K as a Freshman four years of this would've been great competition is tonight. And I can't wait to start planning our winter by Erick P. '17 November 8, 2016
Blog / Events I Survived Week 1 and All I Got Was 10 Lousy T-Shirts a pack rat’s post-orientation reflections on miscellany acclimated to what they need to do and how they can go about doing it, but the by Abby H. '20 September 13, 2016
Blog / MIT Life Gendered language y/n? their gender, and contort people into boxes which they can’t possibly by Michelle G. '18 August 30, 2016
Blog / About Decisions Having Survived Rejection (guest post) About receiving a rejection letter from the 'Tvte. , you can make friends anywhere. Since then, I’ve forgotten about by Phoebe C. '18 March 15, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research Harvard Social Enterprise Conference with a virtual reality demo that showed me the communities of Nairobi of virtual reality Facebook and Meetup groups you can join. by Erick P. '17 March 11, 2016
Blog / Community Projects Guest Post: Simmons Hall Finishes 18,239 Piece Puzzle in 40 days and 5 hours Simmons can do that well of a job of bringing people together. So thank you by Erick P. '17 February 29, 2016