Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Life took an extra-positive spin for a faculty member at a Staatsburg school when he saw a van pull into the ...
It takes balls to learn how to juggle, but once you do you’re quickly moving on to rings, chainsaws, and those very strange juggling clubs. For their Hackaday Prize entry, [Laurent B] and ...
“I never cease to be amazed by the unending variety of tricks you can do with a few simple objects and a little creativity.” What Bruce Fields, who recently received a PhD from the University”s math ...
White, red and yellow colors soared through the air next to Janss Steps when Michael Lefkowitz watched Claude Overdo juggle her clubs. The sunny winter day was the start of a collaboration between the ...
Treasurer of the Juggling Club Farrah Siegel (left), club President Michael Lefkowitz (middle) and Vice President Claude Loverdo perform a juggling routine side by side on the hills by Janss Steps.
In addition to juggling schoolwork and social life, Ross Lancaster, a third-year computer science major, also spends his free time with the RIT Juggling Club where he is the co-president. Juggling has ...
Balls, rings, bean bags, even flaming torches — Phil Knocke has juggled them all. At a recent meeting of Columbia’s juggling club, Knocke, 61, and the three others in attendance opted for simple clubs ...