Blog / Art, Literature, Music All The World’s A Stage On theatre and artsy stuff though the universe was telling us to trek back to campus and pset for the by Ceri Riley '16 September 22, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous “All Aboard the Rage Bus” Travelling by bus. in weird places. Universe, for not having ubiquitous power outlets. A by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 July 3, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Right NOW Making Things Mojgani, the writer I met at Boston University last month after a by Natasha B. '16 May 2, 2013
Blog / Admissions A FAPulous Start On how I’ve spent 0.0016% of my life at MIT so far. /11/11 was the most universally auspicious time for me to contact my by Anastassia B. '16 August 27, 2012
Blog / Personal Travel Up The last of the post-finals, pre-internship adventures. and attending entirely different high schools and universities, with by Anna H. '14 June 27, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research Free-est post! un-free schedule collaborated on with universities in several countries. It has a basic web by Rachel F. '12 February 28, 2012
Blog / Personal Travel In the Darkness of the Night one of the strangest things I have ever experienced something related to psychology. Perhaps university students from a psychology by Becca H. '12 January 24, 2012
Blog / IAP Impulsive Decisions as expected, have consequences courses on site at Jeju National University. Over the month of January, I by Jenny X. '13 December 25, 2011
Blog / MIT Life The Answer is Yes Tips for navigating your first month here with a Greek life emphasis Bucknell University, I envisioned news clippings about horrendous hazing by Gabe B. '13 August 16, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Recycle, Reuse, (Map) Reduce? Jackpot, baby! university, and I obtained these twenty two computers the other day; if I by Cam T. '13 June 10, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized Sacred Space and why it matters to unplug once in awhile time when other universities are replacing their dedicated LGBT groups in by Kris Guay April 11, 2011
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Blog / Extracurriculars Survey says… A LOT of freshmen report that they were leaders in high school! Zimbabwe whom he met at Oxford University. Ed invited the grad student to by Maggie L. '12 January 25, 2011
Blog / Athletics Row, row, row your boat aka varsity sports at MIT entered university. Even if you think you are not athletic enough, or are by Becca H. '12 September 27, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Art Imitating Art well, at least blogs. design at neighboring Northeastern University - just sent me this Kotaku by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 5, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Senior Survey (Says?) (For the record, I think that being on Family Feud would be totally awesome) , be specific about how your college or university contributed to these by Keri G. '10 March 3, 2010
Blog / MIT Life Days Without a Laptop… i need laptop-rehab university in the US - perhaps even the world. i usually can get MIT signal in by Chris S. '11 February 22, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Rambax MIT On Rambax, MIT's one and only Senegalese drumming ensemble. Also known as MIT's best Senegalese… the greatest benefits of coming to a university like MIT is that it by Jess K. '10 January 6, 2010
Blog / Admissions Going Social Thinking about MIT Admissions and social media. the crowdsourced Web 2.0 blogosphere networked public buzzword universe by Chris Peterson SM '13 October 14, 2009
Blog / MIT History & Culture TLM The Land of MIT. It's a planet. called the University Endowment, but the students really take initiative by Marcela R. '13 October 3, 2009