You see right past me — or through me
“You know how much I hate that everybody just expects me to bounce back.” (Taylor Swift)
Bursting the MIT Bubble
It’s one thing to get to places without relying on Google Maps, but it’s another thing to know the people and stories that make up a place.
lost and found
“if some random person could find my self-respect, motivation, self-esteem, or my desire to get over the one ‘25 i’ve somehow had a crush on three separate times this school year, i would be thrilled.”
Inside the Mind of a Musicologist
Meet Dr. Teresa Neff, a Senior Lecturer in Music
Pi Day 2024 had some pi-culiar activities in Lobby 13
Community members were also afforded an opportunity to have their picture taken with Tim the Beaver, with the line being fairly long.
GTL Italy Taught Me about Finding a Shared Humanity
The truth is that GTL Italy was one of the loneliest times in my life, but also one of the most meaningful experiences I had.
Ode to Pod Semester
Increasingly often, I’ve caught myself referencing the pod semester to the younger classes and then meeting blank stares. Only half the seniors today have first-hand experience, and I realize that the pod semester is no longer a thing that people have collectively internalized. As time passes, I am nervous that I, too, will slowly erase the pod semester from my own brain as well. The lives of those during the pod semester were never described in detail in The Tech, as we were busy living it, so I’d like to take this time to throw myself down memory lane and recollect bits and pieces of my experience with the pod semester just around three years ago today.
A re-re-reflection on HackMIT
It’s a small world: a heartfelt letter in response to an article from the previous issue.
Putting the pieces together
How does one fit in at MIT? Justin Yu ’25 seems just like the person to ask that.
The Face Behind the Cards: Meet Alex Zhang, President of Pokerbots
Alex Zhang ’26 shoves all-in during his tenure as Pokerbots president
a reflection on a reflection on hackMIT
you know, a few months ago, i wondered if i would be you.
Visiting the Other Cambridge
I found it amusing that both are famous college towns that share the same name while having significant differences in various aspects.
Clique Counting
I’ve been frustrated by the idea of cliques: both in computer science and socially.
processing life through my spotify playlists
no matter how much i request permission, it seems that i have no direct control over my own code, so the only thing i can do is comment on this chaotic, havoc-wreaking, self-destructive code to try and make some sense of it.
24 things you could this IAP
It’s IAP, but you don’t know what to do? We got you covered.
one day, the snow will melt
hypothesis: i will no longer be a child when i stop praying for snow.
A Collection of Libraries
Amidst the bustle of student life, libraries are warm, (relatively) quiet spaces rich with underutilized resources and built on the histories of their institutions.