Fetalvero: A labyrinth is no maze
THE rigmaroles of living necessitate means to enter into a deeper level of self-meditation that offers a venue that will hopefully enable us to tackle the different challenges in this world of instant fixes and technological advances. My research in the internet led me to believe the power of entering into the world of labyrinths.
Book Exchange pieces together a party
With shelf after shelf of fascinating and stimulating reading available to members, the Book Exchange might be seen only as a library of sorts. But there is far more to it than turning pages.
The 6th Floor Blog: TV's Game of Three-Card Monte
"Alcatraz," a new show from J.J. Abrams, premiered last night and it bears all the familiar earmarks of an Abram's project: tantalizing mysteries, befuddling questions, whispered promises of startling revelations just over the horizon.
Humble Indie Bundle Now on Android with Nearly Free Games
The Humble Indie Bundle is a promotion that started in May 2010 and has reappeared several times since then. It's a collection of games from indie developers, that's sold as a download with no DRM (meaning you can copy it as much as you want). What sets it apart is that you can name your own price, or even donate the money to charity instead. And all of the games are cross-platform, meaning they ...
Freshman O’Dorney Juggles Math and Music
Evan M. O’Dorney ’15 scribbles on a white board in a cramped Canaday single strewn with laundry and empty peanut butter jars. His face lights up as he demonstrates how to identify patterns using colorful, maze-like diagrams that he has constructed.