Blog / MIT Life The Way We Live Saunas make me think first public bath house opened in Korea in the 1920s, the Korean bathhouse by Jenny X. '13 February 7, 2012
Blog / Personal Travel In the Darkness of the Night one of the strangest things I have ever experienced our hands on each other’s shoulders, sat in the lap of the person to our by Becca H. '12 January 24, 2012
Blog / IAP H^3: Home, Hummus, and HBV The end of my first semester (and Pass/No Record D:) and the beginning of a… 'm taking 6.S189: Introduction to Python and a LineStorm Animation class. So by Kirsten L. '15 January 15, 2012
Blog / Admissions Deferred Applicants Q & A Have a question about your MIT EA deferral? Read on... from a deferred applicant, there's nothing that I see to be lacking by Matt McGann '00 December 22, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Disappointment I know how it feels... ! ~ Hamsika p.s. It might be a while before I get to blog again; I'm not by Hamsika C. '13 December 21, 2011
Blog / MIT Life In Memoriam: Professor Silbey status of women faculty in science at MIT in the early 90's, which was one by Elizabeth Choe '13 November 1, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Some Hosed Down Hodgepodge In which I breathe, then return to my business acrobatics later, I got an email that cleared me to work in Building 46's small by Emad T. '14 October 23, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Still Alive! sorry, this has nothing to do with portal MIT Medical and it turned out I had pneumonia. Woo! Thankfully, S^3 by Rachel F. '12 October 22, 2011
Blog / Life after MIT MIT Alum Adam Riess ‘92 Wins Nobel Prize Riess was a Course 8 Phi Delt with a minor in History. Prize in Physics in 2009), opened the possibility in the 1990s to add more by Matt McGann '00 October 4, 2011
Blog / Admissions Guest Blog: A Guide for the Hopeless and Drenched thoughts from mark '15 living up to another’s expectations. No matter the means of inspiration by Chris Peterson SM '13 September 29, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Meant to Be What I've found at MIT the 100s of emails advertising activities at MIT have mentioned free by Kirsten L. '15 September 19, 2011
Blog / MIT Life Not in Kansas anymore A brief look at your third '15 blogger with a bolded list! Past Living Situation(s): I was born in Ethiopia by Natnael G. '15 September 9, 2011
Blog / Academics & Research That fear of “falling behind” Exploring options @ MIT be a constant calibration process. P.S. I'm not especially advocating by Jenny X. '13 September 8, 2011
Blog / MIT History & Culture Coming Soon! In which I briefly account for my I-haven't-been-blogging-so-much-recently shenanigans I haven't been as buried as my fellow premed Chris S., '11, who's working on a thesis right now, but the pre-finals frenzy (read: cramming assignments into the two to three weeks before finals) means that I also need to by Emad T. '14 April 28, 2011
Blog / Uncategorized Sacred Space and why it matters to unplug once in awhile support staff. It”s a real “sacred space’ in every sense of the word. by Kris Guay April 11, 2011
Blog / Admissions Looking Back, Looking Forward In which I take a study break, discover some embarrassing videos, and tell you why… CPW 2011! I hope you '15s realize exactly how excited we all are to see by Hamsika C. '13 March 31, 2011
Blog / About Decisions Admissions Bulletin – RA News, EA Results bang it here for the latest updates and stats Early Action rose quite a bit. However, it’s important to remember that we by Chris Peterson SM '13 January 7, 2011
Blog / Events Sentimentality a.k.a. Why I'm So Glad I Picked MIT. always says, that’s because of the people." It seriously is. I honestly by Hamsika C. '13 October 9, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Ode to the New, Part 2 Slowing down time in the Land of Enchantment. cousin’s cat Squish, and she scratched me from the base of my thumb to by Anna H. '14 October 9, 2010
Blog / MIT History & Culture Ode to the New, Part 1 Seeking adventure. mentor’s niece's colleague offered to rent me a bedroom. Everything was set by Anna H. '14 September 28, 2010