Blog / Challenges regrets about college and the pandemic actions without needlessly beating myself up over all the what-ifs and by Vincent H. '23 September 30, 2021
Blog / Challenges The November Rule 2: Electric Boogaloo the one rule you should not break (take it from me, kids) up quite a bit. I really wish I'd been single for my freshman fall. my by Ankita D. '23 September 23, 2021
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Four Years Through A Laptop Case a walk down memory lane just didn't line up. But alas, I think my empty laptop case from freshman by Afeefah K. '21 May 10, 2021
Blog / MIT Life nice moments on campus things are okay, actually function of having grown up in NYC. Although I haven't gone on a run in a by Gosha G. '24 April 10, 2021
Blog / Academics & Research creative lockdown: low points of a virtual fall Part 2 of a fall semester recap to never missing out on schoolwork despite not feeling up for it at by Waly N. '24 February 27, 2021
Blog / Challenges What Did I Learn at MIT? a surprisingly hard question to answer , and that feels...frustrating, for some reason. Growing up, the nature by Nisha D. '21 January 28, 2021
Blog / Personal Projects Fixing a trapeze! then hanging upside-down on it , because I was watching Queen's Gambit while stitching this up. Between an by Amber V. '24 December 29, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Virtual Fall, Real Performances coming soon to a zoom very near you! , which speeds up their production timeline. And that means they can move by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 October 4, 2020
Blog / Blog Projects How I Write My Data Analysis Blogs just in case you were wondering visualizations that might be relevant. I start by loading up my data. I can load by Kathleen E. '23 August 28, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Stitch n Bitch: Quarantine Edition a tight-knit community scattered across the globe "]Building 46[/annotation] and struck up a conversation. From there we had lots by Kathleen E. '23 July 21, 2020
Blog / Community Projects [guest post] Eating Your Way Through MIT The story behind Chop Stir Hack, an MIT student food magazine —most students choose to brush up on their culinary skills or enroll in a lower by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 26, 2020
Blog / Blog Projects mit bingo! as done by the bloggers If you are under the age of 25 (and maybe also if you are over it), you have undoubtedly seen endless bingo memes on people's instagram/facebook/snapchat stories. For the uninitiated, you will quickly pick up on how it works as by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 April 7, 2020
Blog / How to Human on regression the to your shitty high school self, and not linear, kind ," and this is what i came up with: [caption id="attachment_51657" align by Ankita D. '23 April 7, 2020
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Murals of Burton-Conner long live BC , located outside the up-down suite. C5 has its own portal on its floor by Ankita D. '23 March 25, 2020
Blog / How to Human New Decade, New Me? some reflections, some resolutions, some hopes, hike Mt. Washington, and leave Boston for a weekend. I want to stay up by Alex M. '21 January 1, 2020
Blog / Admissions my application essays try not to cringe had signed up for because, “Hey, there might be free cookies!” (There by Rona W. '23 October 27, 2019
Blog / Public Statements The Class of 2019 Graduates from MIT reason is so that, when i get up every morning, and get ready to go out by Chris Peterson SM '13 June 7, 2019
Blog / MIT Life Finals Week, Minus Finals all the non-academic shenanigans advantage of this today and fueled up for my last day of studying with by Kathleen E. '23 May 20, 2019
Blog / UROP & Other Research living the dream: UROP edition! in which i run experiments on children (well, kinda) first one that came up absolutely blew my mind, because the second I read by Shuli J. '22, MEng '23 February 22, 2019
Blog / Classes a semester i’m excited for to the tune of "a girl worth fighting for" of the reasons I'm not really broken up about not getting into one of by Nisha D. '21 February 7, 2019