Blog / Events I went outside! *inhales, belts 'for the first time in forever' at the top of lungs* , as a 18 year resident of the state, always forget) and I highly by Nisha D. '21 April 9, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research February(ish) Updates and Notes aka my life in photos and haikus Hello, everyone! It’s been a while since I last posted. Here are two photos that accurately summarize my current state of existence: The photos are in this order because we are student-athletes, not athlete by Taylor V. '19 March 1, 2018
Blog / Admissions Spotlight: MIT stands with the people of all nations we are one MIT Latin-American Club at MIT stated that “Every Latin-American student at by Chris Peterson SM '13 January 13, 2018
Blog / Academics & Research PSA: CrowdMath, by Art of Problem Solving and MIT PRIMES, is a thing now a brief note in between committee breaks advanced math education and competition in the United States, which features by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 11, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research A brief history of 2.007, the MIT class that inspired FIRST Robotics Complete with 1970s-era footage of Woodie Flowers United States and the former head of Google[x]. It's been called MIT's most by Chris Peterson SM '13 January 12, 2016
Blog / Admissions The Early Action deadline is almost here The only thing scarier than October 31st is Nov 1st (just kidding, no need to… MIT account. Don’t forget to provide your name and MIT ID, stating clearly by Kris Guay October 31, 2014
Blog / MIT History & Culture When MIT Gets Tough, CAAAATTTT Everything was terrible, and then I cat about a test that I ended up not being in the right state of mind (let by Rachel D. '16 October 7, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Have you ever wanted to copy-paste the text in an image file? Well, now you can--thanks to a HackMIT project. do? From the website: Project Naptha automatically applies state by Allan K. '17 April 25, 2014
Blog / Admissions Class of 2018 Spring Welcome Events Come to Your Area Get a head start on meeting other members of the Class of 2018. restaurant in the Seattle area. Thursday Live in the Lone Star State? Check by Kim Hunter '86 March 20, 2014
Blog / Challenges Donate for Eric and Ann Whalley Please give to support the parents of a 2010 alumni, both victims of the bombing,… stated previously that no one in the MIT community was hurt, but Eric and by Jess K. '10 April 17, 2013
Blog / MIT History & Culture The Infinite Corridor, set alight or, why dozens of people were crammed into a tiny stairwell at 4:19:53 PM EST hedges", which was a commonly used debate tactic in the 2012 United States by Michael C. '16 November 10, 2012
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Untitled "The work is untitled because meaning is always changing in time and place." ⁃ Félix… ;lining up" in a soviet state was simply a sign of inefficient resource by ARTalk October 8, 2011
Blog / Challenges I’m so ill. like, in the bad way really have to do this week is nurse myself back to a coherent enough state by Rachel F. '12 September 20, 2011
Blog / Art, Literature, Music NIGHTMARISH THOUGHTS fear of technology NO.1 MOST FAVORITEST THING ABOUT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. It's an by Jenny X. '13 August 22, 2011
Blog / Athletics Marathon Monday A Boston institution. minutes). Despite the extremely packed state on the trains, Kenmore Square by Elijah T. '11 April 19, 2011
Blog / Admissions MIT Women Rock All sorts of folk, and folk songs too. a good deal higher than many state schools. Additionally, 15% of MIT by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 7, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Relativity Special (and vice versa) I took a test today that relied on practically everything I have ever learned from… . (Definition of MIT, #129: The ability to Taylor expand your states of by Yan Z. '12 November 18, 2009
Blog / Hacks Today is a Super Important Day This is kind of a big deal. President of the United States, Barack Obama. This is kind of a big deal. So by Shannon M. '12 January 20, 2009
Blog / MIT Life When it Rains It Pours everything else necessary to restore my computer to its original state. Do I by Snively '11 May 6, 2008
Blog / Extracurriculars Helicopter Flight Training [by CDT Greg Wellman '09] 500 feet above Boston with two MIT Deans. Constitution, Fenway, the Hatch Shell, Fanuiel Hall, the State House, the Commons by ROTC October 3, 2007