Hailing spring through Holi Shirley Yarin April 9, 2012 0 Comments This weekend, the 5,500 pounds of blue, red, yellow, green and orange powder at Holi represented the ashes from this myth. The tradition of throwing colors is also attributed to the blossoming colors... Read More »
Living la vie française Shirley Yarin March 1, 2012 2 Comments La Maison Française, otherwise known as French House, is an undergraduate cultural themed house located on the Row. It is a self-op, run and organized by its residents. Read More »
Taking the dance floor Shirley Yarin February 22, 2012 0 Comments Jammix is a space where students who take Social Dances of North America can practice, share steps they’ve picked up and invent new ones. Attendees generally consist of current students and local... Read More »
Unearthing the past for clues about the future Shirley Yarin January 31, 2012 0 Comments A square meter of any archaeological dig tends to unearth bones, stone tools, ceramics, textiles--a little of everything--and a lot of dirt. Some might call it playing in the dirt. Others just dig for... Read More »
Stanford grad’s hot wheels Shirley Yarin January 17, 2012 0 Comments A brainchild of Kent Frankovich M.S. ’10, Revolights are LED lighting systems that connect to the bike’s wheels, producing a white light on the front half of the bike and a red light on the back,... Read More »
Tackling the digital world’s blurred boundaries Shirley Yarin November 29, 2011 0 Comments With such a high flow of unrestricted data on the Internet, Ivester hopes “to change behaviors by giving people the information they need to make the right decisions and be responsible,”... Read More »