Blog / About Decisions We Were Deferred from Hercules I Won't Say I'm in Love from Hercules The Gospel Truth from by Danny and Allan G. '20 December 30, 2017
Blog / How to Food How to Survive in a Cook-for-Yourself Community and why meals plans are terrible Update: although Pilot 2021 was canceled, I'm leaving the section about it by Yuliya K. '18 June 10, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Classes: Junior Spring Edition + notes on MIT academics in general meetings with probably think I’m a slacker). The class itself is amazing too by Yuliya K. '18 April 25, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Anatomy of a Problem, Part 2 and the power of the many store 2,3,9,15… in memory. For this blogpost, I’m going to talk about a by Vincent A. '17 January 22, 2017
Blog / Academics & Research Anatomy of a Problem, Part 1 and the power of the few you’re so inclined, I’m sure you can mine some amount of social by Vincent A. '17 January 22, 2017
Blog / MIT Life Kevin’s Room Portrait of an MIT Student only snowman, Olaf, with him in January 2015. Nearly two years later, I’m by Vincent A. '17 November 26, 2016
Blog / Personal Projects Why Is There No Water? One of the most important things in your life is invisible to you until it… river-swelling problems I discussed earlier I’m trying to also find (and by Selam G. '18 October 9, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research You should consider studying economics if… for those who aren't totally set on what to major in . Personally, I'm not really sure what I'll end up doing, but one of my favorite by Michelle G. '18 September 8, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research The Latest Innovation at MIT Guest Blog: Social engineering with the Black Student Union's Co-Chair, Rasheed A. '17 , “How are you?” “I’m okay.” “No, how are you doing, really?” After a long by Selam G. '18 May 9, 2016
Blog / Academics & Research StartMIT: IAP for Entrepreneurs Like with anything else, it helps to learn from the best entrepreneurship are not mutually exclusive. I’m from the West Coast, where the by Anelise N. '19 January 26, 2016
Blog / How to MIT How to Choose a Laptop for College your companion for all four years gave me store credit to buy a new laptop. I'm now typing from my brand by Erick P. '17 August 10, 2015
Blog / How to MIT Learn Coding Before School Starts you've got one month left. go! , I’m also now embarking on the project of redesigning our website to by Erick P. '17 August 2, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research Finally Finished (for now) Saying goodbye and good riddance to a few things have no qualms with saying goodbye to mandatory dining plans. In fact, I’m by Krystal L. '17 June 2, 2015
Blog / Admissions You Prep, I Prep, We All Prep How to prepare--or at least, how I did. . I’m a huge believer in productive procrastination. Sometimes, your by Selam G. '18 May 13, 2015
Blog / Admissions CPW at Random Hall! Plus lots of awesome advice from MIT students! sneak my way into, before my cover is blown and I’m kicked out in some by Vincent A. '17 April 10, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research Monteverdi to Mozart: 1600-1800 An organ, three harpsichords, and lots of learning the chamber chorus. I'm also an Arts Scholar, which means that I get to by Anna H. '14 November 11, 2013
Blog / Miscellaneous Hope for the Axolotl: On the Amphibian Extinction Crisis Happy Save the Frogs Day! pet frogs and a powerpoint presentation. This year I'm sharing with you by Lydia K. '14, MEng '16 April 27, 2013
Blog / Admissions The Google RISE Global Summit and some thoughts on STEM outreach. data analyzer. I'm not saying that STEM professionals should be REQUIRED by Anna H. '14 September 21, 2012
Blog / Academics & Research The story behind TIMtalks In other words, a story about stories planning for next year’s TIMtalks, which I’m sure will be just as inspiring by Maggie L. '12 June 5, 2012
Blog / Events The Making of a Mystery A James Grimmelmann Guest Blog As you may have picked up from my post about SOPA, I'm an unashamed, unabashed law and policy geek. Before I began working at MIT, I was a Research Assistant at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, and I still stay by Chris Peterson SM '13 February 17, 2012