

Forgotten no more: the Asian Americans of MIT
The Asian American Initiative asked students to respond to the theme of solitude and solidarity.
Wine nights and Mediterranean delights
Over spring break, we had the chance to tour Spain and the French Riviera, gorging ourselves on sangria, chuletón, churros, and everything in between.
Number of positive COVID-19 tests double last week
Nelson and Stuopis wrote that they “are strongly encouraging all students, staff, postdocs, faculty, and campus visitors to wear high-quality masks indoors.”
Last day of classes, final exams, move-out
The last day of classes for the Spring 2022 semester is May 10.
When you aren’t, and then you are
Life changing, yet subtly, gently, pushing you toward the next big moment in your life.
Course 6 curriculum revisions presented by education officers
The main changes include changing all 3-digit numbers to 4-digit numbers.
Overcast occasions only
In this final stretch of the semester, even the sky seems a little hosed and gloomy as we’ve been experiencing some showers and cloudy weather this week.
Work-life balance
“You are in the twilight of a mediocre academic career, taking the path of least resistance, just slipping by everything.”
New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ better than its predecessor but suffers from predictability
While the movie promises to be a thriller, Harry Potter fans will find the plot predictable.
Let them eat cake
After visiting Colette, I finally understood Marie-Antoinette’s obsession with cakes and pastries.
Why I chose MIT
The more I read the blogs, the more I wanted to be a part of MIT.
Behind the scenes of ‘MIT: Regressions (a history of the Institute)'
This project has taken about a year and a half. We thought it would only take three months. A lot of why it took so long is because we keep on finding these insane threads and rabbit holes.
MIT releases draft of Strategic Plan on Graduate Advising and Mentoring
In order to incentivize faculty and thesis supervisors, an “Institute-level award that recognizes excellence in mentoring and advising” will also be created.
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Behind the scenes of ‘MIT: Regressions (a history of the Institute)'
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MIT releases draft of Strategic Plan on Graduate Advising and Mentoring
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Class of 2024 Ring Delivery held at Fairmont Copley Plaza Sunday
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SpringFest, last day of classes, pre-registration
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April showers bring May flowers (and cold), respectfully!
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Springtime shenanigans
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Faculty pass proposals for 6-4 SB and 6-14 MEng programs, set to begin this fall
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On civility: in search of the path forward
There has been a marked decline in the civility of our discourse.
Facts about the safety and security of nuclear power plants in Ukraine
NPPs are among the most robust civilian infrastructures on the planet, with multiple layers of protection.
An open letter on graduate student unionization
If MIT and its students are opponents, then how do we continue to be full-on collaborators?
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On civility: in search of the path forward
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Facts about the safety and security of nuclear power plants in Ukraine
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An open letter on graduate student unionization
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We have genuine love, strength in numbers, and unity on our side
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An open letter on why UE and what it stands for cannot represent MIT graduate students
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Recommendations towards a better MIT for Asian Americans
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Harvard Graduate Student Union solidarity statement: vote yes to MIT graduate student unionization
- Read more in Opinion »
Wine nights and Mediterranean delights
Over spring break, we had the chance to tour Spain and the French Riviera, gorging ourselves on sangria, chuletón, churros, and everything in between.
Forgotten no more: the Asian Americans of MIT
The Asian American Initiative asked students to respond to the theme of solitude and solidarity.
New ‘Fantastic Beasts’ better than its predecessor but suffers from predictability
While the movie promises to be a thriller, Harry Potter fans will find the plot predictable.

MIT Wrestling finishes a historic season with one national champion and two additional All-American wrestlers
Women’s Wrestling team started at MIT
MIT is starting a Women’s Wrestling team, with the goal of catering to both experienced wrestlers and beginners willing to learn the sport.
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MIT Wrestling finishes a historic season with one national champion and two additional All-American wrestlers
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Women’s Wrestling team started at MIT
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MIT alumna Christina Birch qualifies for Tokyo Olympics 2021
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Men’s Volleyball coach highlights a season cut short
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Sailing seniors appreciate their time on and off the water
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Women’s tennis coach honors her team’s efforts
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Men’s Tennis reflects on its shortened season
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Regressing instead of progressing?
If my situation sounded like burnout, what did that mean for my next three years at MIT?
Following the footsteps of the Class of 2026 this CPW
The Tech spoke with several prefrosh about their prospective areas of study, their first day of CPW, and the number of steps they’ve taken across campus so far.