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Blog / Art, Literature, Music MIT Gala a premiere event celebrating fashion, arts, and culture and showcased Issue 11's ten spreads. The spreads, which you can check by Ankita D. '23 June 1, 2023
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Blog / Academics & Research majoring in 21E: frequently asked questions what it's like to study humanities at a stem school combined study in humanities with either science or engineering. 21S is a by Cami M. '23 November 23, 2021
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Blog / Challenges Accepting criticism please criticize this blog post , by the way"s it was wrapped in, the criticism still stinged. When I by CJ Q. '23 July 31, 2021
Blog / Miscellaneous Homecoming some musings on memory You learn how to navigate MIT. It’s inevitable. After you stay here for a couple days, the bulletin boards begin to look familiar. You’ll start knowing where things are. There are only so many intersections in by CJ Q. '23 May 13, 2021
Blog / How to Boston and Beyond …and other things you can do with your four-day weekend context around the marathon community with all the other '23s, together again at last, watching a by Alan Z. '23, MEng '24 April 25, 2021
Blog / Denied by MIT, Now [X] Denied by MIT, now a PhD student at CSAIL . That your path isn’t something MIT sets you on, it’s something you make by Chris Peterson SM '13 April 16, 2021
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Blog / Challenges and i am afraid of falling a long winded chess metaphor , and I will play again. [embed]https://open.spotify.com/album/0X7S0TEZ5 by Cami M. '23 December 21, 2020
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Blog / Academics & Research Questions & Answers a daily blog prompt compilation post soon. If any incoming 2024s, or applicants, or blog readers, have by Alex M. '21 May 14, 2020