Maxwell Pace is 15 years old, but he already knows how to wire a circuit, weld a metal helmet and write basic code. “That’s more how I learn – with projects, not textbooks,” said Pace, a high school freshman with plans to become a biomedical engineer and develop prosthetics.
Category: Columbus, OH
Columbus celebrates King’s contributions with march, breakfast
More than 1,000 people were on the East Side late Monday afternoon for a short march on the streets surrounding East High School, where the city of Columbus’ official MLK Jr. Day celebration program was held afterward. The march was celebratory and festive, quite unlike the tense and violent confrontations that many civil rights advocates experienced during the 1950s and 1960s.
Drizly launches alcohol-delivery service in Columbus
Gursev Sidhu on December 29,2016 at the Arena Wine and Spirits, 492 Armstrong St. partnered with Drizly, an alcohol delivery service. Country singers, fraternity brothers and anxious hostesses won’t have to go on a beer run this New Year’s Eve if alcohol supplies run low.
For John Glenn, Annie was the hero
American icon John H. Glenn Jr. truly had The Right Stuff. Author Tom Wolfe said Glenn was “the last true national hero America has ever had.”