When reading the poem for the first time, what struck me the most significantly was the applicability the poem had for our current 21st century era. In my English class, we spoke about the time period during which this poem was written. How the poem encapsulates the alienation of African Americans at the time, whoContinue reading “My Thoughts on Tenebris (A Poem Written By Angela Weld Grimke) – Pavan Kumar”
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The Mathematics Behind Gerrymandering – An Article by Pavan Kumar
Every ten years in the United States, political figures from each state come together to redraw the boundaries of their congressional and state legislative districts. The shape of each district does not remain consistent across state lines; politicians often explain this away by stating that the districts can’t be drawn into constant shape because ofContinue reading “The Mathematics Behind Gerrymandering – An Article by Pavan Kumar”
The Current State and Future of VR/AR Technology – An Article By Pavan Kumar and Andrew Ogundimu
Image Source: https://www.redbull.com/mea-en/7-best-vr-games-you-can-play-right-now VR, or virtual reality, is an experience that immerses the user into a world that can be modified to match the imagination of the application’s developer. The main idea behind the technology that makes virtual reality possible is the formation of illusions that trick the brain into thinking that the digital contentContinue reading “The Current State and Future of VR/AR Technology – An Article By Pavan Kumar and Andrew Ogundimu”
Untitled No. 1 – A Poem by Harry Cottrell
‘Ants Painting’ by Dunja Zubak The Body-Brain thrums with mindless fire. Her black womb opens, and the legions pour forth. The Ant Machine rumbles through your walls. To that sickly sweetness with a hundred names The eldritch voyagers march. Puppets of pattern-souls, Those elegant hieroglyphs of scent, They dance to chemical ballads: Alive and Dead.Continue reading “Untitled No. 1 – A Poem by Harry Cottrell”
Problem Solving in Schools – An Article by Luke Harris
I’ve loved electronics ever since I was a kid. In 6th grade, after saving up for five years, I built a PC that was better than any computer I could find. Throughout middle school, I tinkered with wiring and welding and electronics (as you can see by the piles of unused Arduino boards and leftoverContinue reading “Problem Solving in Schools – An Article by Luke Harris”