An Innovative New Club


What are you doing this Friday? Going on that Netflix binge again? Did your friend cancel on you last minute? Have no fear, my fellow student, Science and Innovation Club is here! If I told you that you could build a catapult, instead of watching re-runs of PLL and GG, would you? To further convince you of the excitement brewing in this club, take Kevin W. (11), better known as “Chairman Wang”’s, word for it: “The goal of the club is to conduct practical physical experiments to demonstrate laws in science that were not demonstrated in school. It’s going to be pretty fun.” They’ve already done a few experiments, and the purpose of the club is to “empower students and give them the desire to innovate using basic household materials”, says Jenning C. (11). The club has already conducted the “Cloud in a Bottle” experiment and the string telephone experiment. They’re hoping to make a Stirling engine… somewhere in the future.

plans for the catapult

Chairman Wang explained to me that the “Cloud in a Bottle” experiment is done by “changing a gas into a liquid through changing the pressure of the atmosphere”. Even more exciting, the club is currently designing a working catapult. There are plans to use PVC piping and a bungee cord, and this past week, they planned the placement of the axles. Science & Innovation have already “designed the base, catapult basket, and the propulsion mechanisms…basically all the necessary components for our catapult”, explains Fan Z. (11).

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After watching all club members discuss scientific ideas and use innovative design methods, I can definitely say that this club lives up to its name. So… what are you doing this Friday? Put Netflix on pause and check out the Science and Innovation Club!

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