Last week we had the biggest snowstorm in the area in at least the past 10 years – but how did technology play a role in forecasting this event, and what’s with these “models” that the newscasters kept talking about?
Posts published by “Mark Krupinski”
I've served on the executive board for The Stute for 3 years and have written 100 pieces for the paper. Currently, I am the Senioritis columnist.
This week, let’s move to technology integration in a field that tons of people have an interest in study: biology and medicine.
This week I’m going to take influence from Soccernomics and take a look at a sabermetric approach to soccer. Specifically, why aren’t more clubs embracing the data revolution in soccer?
The past struggle was goal-line technology in soccer. However, the struggle has turned towards implementing video referees and instant replay within the game.
Happy three weeks until the start of the 2017 Major League Soccer season! Let the New York Red Bulls finally win their first MLS Cup this season, win CONCACAF Champions League, sweep NYCFC, earn their third supporter’s shield, and Bradley Wright-Phillips win his third MLS Golden Boot.
An Off Center rehearsal is filled with chatter from its members brainstorming. “Will this be funny? Can we use this prop?
Let’s face it: who under 40 watches television on a regular basis? The answer: nobody. Television is filled with ads which interrupt our favorite shows.
Privacy: it’s one of our basic human rights, yet are we freely giving it away? Online, we relinquish our idea of “privacy” to use services such as Facebook and LinkedIn.
On Thursday February 2nd, The Filipino American Student Association (FAST) hosted their annual game show night. During this event, students could compete in various games typically seen on Filipino game shows.
Now let’s face it. We’re all college students. For the most, we’re all broke. So what do we do when we want to play a new video game?