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Campers enjoy fireworks on a pleasant summer night.

Journeys from camp counselor to career path

Three students discussed their time as camp counselors at the Beloit & Beyond Conference , with their roles ranging from group specialist for higher need campers to baseball specialist at a sports camp to site supervisor of a science camp.  

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The cloud chamber at Fermilab, decommisioned in the 1980s, and the members of the Physics and Astronomy Club with Prof. Fortner.

Physics and Astronomy Club Visits Fermilab

The student-led Physics & Astronomy Club planned a field trip to Fermilab, a Department of Energy national laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, and learned about accelerator science, neutrinos, and a day in the life of a Fermilab physicist.

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Three football players joined the cast of Rehearsal for Murder together this spring, creating bonds outside of their normal social group.

Teamwork on stage and on the field

Football players are comfortable feeling uncomfortable. After all, football is a game of bodies colliding forcefully on a grassy field. But when José Guillen’24 took a chance on an acting class, he found that kind of discomfort different, but equally thrilling. The opportunity brought him and two football friends to join the spring play

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A bright Beloiter at the Center of Bright Beams

Laraib Irfan, a rising senior physics major, begins an intensive internship at the Center of Bright Beams, located at Cornell Laboratory Accelerator-based Science and Education, this summer, summer of 2024.

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Ishan Bhasin’26 settles into the curves of his favorite track, Lime Rock Park, edging into curves at high speed, feeling the engine’s torque.

Beloit student revs up sim competition racing team

High speed and agile thinking merge into the “learn and live” experience with a new sim racing demo on campus. First-year student Ishan Bhasin’26 invites others to get behind the wheel.

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Medy Xu Shujie

Analyzing Power House Energy

Medy Xu Shujie’15 conducted a cost-benefit analysis of replacing the college’s chiller in order to save costs and improve efficiency. 

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Ren Xi ’19 presenting at Student Symposium

Group Theory in Quantum Hydrogen

Ren Xi ’19 presented an honors project in physics at Student Symposium, using group theory to understand the quantum mechanics of the hydrogen atom without explicitly solving Schordinger’s equation.

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