Blog / MIT Life Spring Break A week in Iceland. glacier, where scenes from Interstellar and Game of Thrones were filmed. (2 by Phoebe C. '18 March 30, 2016
Blog / Admissions Second Semester Senior What you should do after submitting your application to colleges talking and playing games Be even better friends with your friends, or the by Selam G. '18 November 22, 2015
Blog / About Decisions This Day, the Year I Applied what I learned in college about application struggles that. I’d probably go to a local state school and maybe apply for by Yuliya K. '18 November 20, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture Felines of Fifth West meow meow fall for his twisted little games. Evil, evil, evil. (Apparently by Michelle G. '18 September 18, 2015
Blog / MIT Life Tuesday on 16th Street A Day in the Life ’s really excited to go to Metro State (a local community college) in the fall by Selam G. '18 June 11, 2015
Blog / Admissions Jupiter’s Moons, Doge, and a Tub of Icing how to CPW from Yuliya the Undecided HS Senior also the “Hitchhiker's Guide to Hackathons,” “Hungry? Games?” and a by Yuliya K. '18 April 6, 2015
Blog / Admissions Behind The Drones the making of the pi day drone delivery video logic computer games that my brothers and I played as children. Since by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 1, 2015
Blog / Challenges Life, IHTFP, and Everything answer: 42 (and snow!) state college would be more stimulating. Deep down, though, I always knew by Yuliya K. '18 January 25, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research The Re-Froshening A Story of Cynicism and Optimism be a permanent state, but it wasn't so bad. Sure beat being hosed as an by Piper '13 August 10, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research 2 Classes For 0 Credit: Beethoven to Mahler and Paradise Lost That can be rearranged to say: Paradise lost to Beethoven and Mahler. held office (he was basically the Secretary of State) in Cromwell by Anna H. '14 February 17, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research An Experiment in Independence all by myself for IAP was in an operable state. These are problems we never have to deal with by Allan K. '17 January 5, 2014
Blog / Events This Isn’t Goodbye This is see you later. time with my brothers by playing the games we always used to play. We by Erick P. '17 November 19, 2013
Blog / Academics & Research Fanboying at the Career Fair SpaceX, CubeSats, and free stuff, oh my! current state of rocketry is comparable to throwing the airplane away every by Allan K. '17 September 21, 2013
Blog / MIT Life MIT campus lost power! Updates from a blacked-out physics colloquium. 't-slept-for-31-hours state*: "power out. naptime." *Last night. Was. Not. Fun. But by Anna H. '14 November 29, 2012
Blog / About Decisions Finding Your Match and why it matters back home to the same local state school my parents had attended by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 21, 2011
Blog / Personal Travel Week(end) [Read: New York] Adventures Parts 2-4 I’ve affectionately named these adventures: #metroentertainment movies and lounging… this time with a few games of Uno 7:50 pm by Cydnie T. '12 April 2, 2011
Blog / Athletics Nationals! In which MIT XC goes to Iowa from a state that is also occasionally the butt of jokes so I won't go by Alina G. '11 November 27, 2010
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Burchard Scholars Program (old time stamp: 11-21-09) - this entry is five months late >___ QUOTE: (talking about her daughter when she lived in McCormick as a Housemaster) "As you know, young children play these imaginative formative games when they are growing up, like playing house and things like that by Chris S. '11 April 18, 2010
Blog / Academics & Research Summertime When the Thrills are Cheap and the living is easy. shown, two made-up words are stated. The video cycles through different by Ahmed H. '12 July 28, 2009
Blog / Athletics Gobble Gobble Geeks with guns into the hearts of state schools around the country. What really by Snively '11 November 27, 2008