Blog / How to Human So what makes a successful MIT student, anyway? ) having the creativity to come up with novel solutions. The first part isn by Michael C. '16 September 21, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research What I’m Teaching This Fall spoiler alert: a social history of the internet technical systems are always technosocial systems, mixed up with cultural by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 8, 2015
Blog / Academics & Research The ‘How to College’ Masterpost A comprehensive guide for frosh, from all corners of the interwebz. if any of them turn up dead; they work as of right now, but who knows by Selam G. '18 August 13, 2015
Blog / Admissions Trip Report: IOI 2015 in Kazakhstan of khans and computer science , Andrew and I met up with other members of the Class of 2019 who were by Chris Peterson SM '13 August 10, 2015
Blog / Admissions Selam’s First CPW Some thoughts and odds and ends~ much at MIT--I thought I was top notch at failing, but I leveled up and by Selam G. '18 April 18, 2015
Blog / MIT History & Culture What Is an MIT Community? ...a personal experience the backstory on the creation of an Electronic Musical Drum Trainer (Up by Yuliya K. '18 April 13, 2015
Blog / Events Unknowns in illustrated list form the hunt's headquarters came to us with a chained up box that we needed by Ana V. '15 February 10, 2015
Blog / Art, Literature, Music January Book List Oaks & Poems & Baldwin & Biss water. It was easy and right. I read it by the fireplace. I stayed up late by Natasha B. '16 January 27, 2015
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond How to survive your first winter: a college student’s guide written by a transplant from sunny Los Angeles 've worn my Speedmaster to formal events with CEOs, up high on mountain by Michael C. '16 January 12, 2015
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Trashion 2014 are YOU trashionable? . '16 Coming from Sweden, Josefin grew up in a very sustinability by Chris Peterson SM '13 December 8, 2014
Blog / Academics & Research how i used a selfie stick for good and other things i did in 6.811 , but it wasn't quite up to the job when clamping to the underseat of the by Connie H. '15 December 4, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Music, Photography, and Two.js i am proficient at two (2) of these things. . Luckily, I live close enough to home so that when my parents came up to by Joe B. '18 November 15, 2014
Blog / Events Underwater Dreams an MIT event is very significant. After that, how can I give up? How can I stop just by Yuliya K. '18 November 7, 2014
Blog / Extracurriculars The Optimal Solution It doesn't exist My first two weeks of GEL kicked off to a great start. I really like working (some would even call it playing) with my team. To help us get to know each other, our team leader and I met up over coffee. Or rather, the by Neerja A. '16 September 30, 2014
Blog / Personal Travel Seattle: Land of the Strange, Skies of the Free where pirates roam the streets and dogs play the bucket-drums newspaper racks have recommendations on which newspapers to pick up: Wait a by Allan K. '17 August 14, 2014
Blog / Art, Literature, Music Odd Jobs How non-seniors can occupy their time before and during graduation and learning and not knowing what I’m doing. In fact, I usually end up by Ceri R. '16 June 8, 2014
Blog / Life after MIT Life After (and During) MIT Greetings from beautiful adulthood , there are lots of things about the transition to grown up life and this by Elizabeth Choe '13 May 28, 2014
Blog / Challenges The End of an Era A no-longer-freshman's reflections on life, the universe, and MIT-specific details up in the bottom of my gut, not this strange sensation that was by Krystal L. '17 May 24, 2014
Blog / IAP Teaching Abroad: a Guest Blog Post by Elizabeth Q. ‘14 Learn a new language, teach science. several other countries, and more seem to be starting up each year. The by Anna H. '14 April 13, 2014
Blog / Study Abroad The Other Side The view from another cambridge was up before them in the morning), my activities became more burdensome by Kirsten L. '15 March 31, 2014