Cardinal Services has received a $5,000 grant from the Don Wood Foundation in support of Cardinal’s Camp New Horizons.
Yes, Legos are for adults, and yes, buying Legos is a valid way to spend adult money.
The Lego League event nurtured elementary and middle school students' interest in the science, technology, engineering and ...
Lego City is a prime example, and thanks to this weekend's Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, you can grab the fan-favorite ...
SOUTH BEND — E3 Robotics Center presents a FIRST Lego League Tournament on Nov. 15 at Success Academy South Bend Public Charter School, 3408 Ardmore Trail. The event will feature 32 Lego robotics ...
OSHKOSH – Wave Robotics is set to host the Oshkosh FIRST LEGO League Regional Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 23, at Oshkosh North High School. The event, sponsored by Oshkosh Corporation, will bring ...
IBM, Rochester Public Schools and Rochester Community and Technical College collaborated to host the seventeenth annual IBM ...
JANESVILLE -- In post-season football, controlling the Xs and Os is critical to success. For the Roosevelt ROObots, containing and safely detonating the UXOs will be key for the team as it attempts to ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (InvestigateTV) — Hospitals can be an intimidating place for adults and even more so for children. Between doctor’s visits and treatments, it can be hard for kids to just be kids. Now ...
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Meet the Robo-Fairies: How seven fifth graders built a winning robot and a strong team
On Dec. 6, 68 robotics teams gathered at Henry Ford II High School in Sterling Heights for one of Michigan’s largest regional LEGO robotics competitions.
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