Blog / Athletics Feedback Works Warning: analogy ahead cheers (Tufts University's "T-U-X-C!" tends to stand out because they have by Maggie L. '12 November 14, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Generally Unrelated to General Relativity In which I am not a graduate student. fundamental particle of his universe is sugar. 4.Lowercase Greek letters all by Yan Z. '12 February 15, 2010
Blog / IAP Why I’m Baking Cookies Tonight. IAP is a beautiful time to do lots of something or lots of nothing. Or… at Hong Kong University for the fall semester and then travel across by Shannon M. '12 January 15, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music How to get around MIT hunger pangs [by Sadie Scheffer '10] Culinary art = delicious art. [by Sadie Scheffer '10] College? It's about classes and professors and shirts and ties! What am I not prepared for? Nowadays, most high school students will be leaving home to go to a university knowing little by ARTalk April 1, 2009
Blog / Academics & Research Introduction to D-Lab Saving the world - just one of the many things you can do at MIT. CARE; and helped strengthen ties with the University of Zambia (UNZA by Paul B. '11 October 15, 2008
Blog / MIT Life Dorm Companion #2: Cat The Boston Globe discusses MIT's four cat-friendly dorms. Independent Colleges and Universities. Pets can help students relieve stress by Matt McGann '00 September 9, 2008
Blog / Academics & Research C’est la Vie In which I describe my summer in words, without photos (yet). to rigorous AP or university-level classes in our Junction and Delve by Chris S. '11 July 28, 2008
Blog / MIT Life In Their Own Words (Part 1) I ask my friends and fraternity brothers the immortal question: "What are you doing this… by almost anyone involved in the financial industry from universities by Paul B. '11 June 22, 2008
Blog / Life after MIT Running away with the field Junot Diaz is sort of a big deal. curses, sexual shenanigans at Rutgers University and secret police raids in by Mitra L. '07 September 10, 2007
Blog / Personal Travel I who have nothing Darling, 'tis I who loves you. .00 euros is just about the universal standard price for Döner in Western by Sam M. '07 July 28, 2007
Blog / Admissions Testimony from an ’11 By: Debbie, '11 this is such a random picture. But like, I guess the university needed a by Bryan April 20, 2007
Blog / Academics & Research Well, at least you didn’t fail, right? A tale of mystery, wonder, and the worst possible way to handle too much work… classes at Northwestern University. Sweet! ...Have been saying "sweet" far by Keri G. '10 February 28, 2007
Blog / MIT History & Culture Worlds within worlds to help out your friends" are pretty universal, for instance), but by Jessie L. '07 December 14, 2006
Blog / MIT History & Culture I’m Kind of a Big Deal Leaves and famous people alike think so. night (she's a student at another university in Cambridge that I by Jess K. '10 October 22, 2006
Blog / About Decisions A Typical Day on the Road Having grown up in NYC, I love coming back. about colleges and universities. Many of the students I met already knew a by Stu Schmill '86 October 17, 2006
Blog / About Decisions The Undecideds, Part 3 Helping the Class of 2010 with their decisions. MIT or your other choice university -- or you need to appeal your award by Matt McGann '00 April 22, 2006
Blog / Admissions A Post For Parents, Part 1 The next entry is for the kids... admitted to Existentialists University. The frown on your face may be related by Bryan G. Nance March 17, 2006
Blog / MIT Life Pommes et manus Turkeys into oil, apples into beavers... it's all good. ... but remember, the entropy of the universe increases in all natural by Sam M. '07 October 24, 2005
Blog / Academics & Research You’re 18, But You Aren’t Invincible Impressions of my first month at MIT -- both sobering and exciting. -qualified enough to get into a top university, chances are he or she worked pretty by Anthony R. '09 October 1, 2005
Blog / Admissions Answers to some questions department, you apply to the university as a whole and then choose your by Jessie L. '07 August 19, 2005