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Posted on Thursday, Mar 26th, 2015

On February the 27, Nine Network visited Arch Reactor and aired a publication on March 25th.  Below is the video.

  • "A visit to the Arch Reactor Hackerspace, a workshop on South Jefferson for technology enthusiasts, inventors, and tinkerers. Many say this is the kind of place needed by cities that want to nurture an innovative culture and economy."
  • "Griffin 3D is a local startup that making desktop 3D printers in South St. Louis. Its two partners met at the Arch Reactor Hackerspace."
Posted on Tuesday, Mar 24th, 2015

Diane S. lead us in the creation of the eggs along with her friend Jen.

Posted on Sunday, Mar 8th, 2015

Game On First Friday at The Science Center was well attended by Arch Reactor Members with Bob S., Sam H., John, Lloyd L., Chris W.,  Morgan M.and Tom B. working the Arch Reactor table. Di S., and Gene J. were in attendance but working at other tables. We had a working 5 button Close Encounters SIMON Game, Bob's Dr. Who Chess Set, and Sam brought his Griffin 3D Printer variant. Lloyd had attention grabbing Neo-Pixel strips on display and the Arch Reactor's Mointor was running the slide show. Sam printed six rounds of 11 mini Octopi that were handed out. Tom played 4 rounds of Dr. Who Chess. and the last record I heard was 11 rounds of SIMON.

Posted on Friday, Feb 27th, 2015

"Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most human."

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/27/arts/television/leonard-nimoy-spock-of-star-trek-dies-at-83.html?_r=0

Posted on Wednesday, Jan 28th, 2015

Here are the results from last night's elections:

President    Deech Mestel
Vice President    Bob Satchell
Treasurer    Michael Kuba
Secretary    Joe Cathell
Sergeant at Arms    Ryan Williams

Public Relations    Gene Jordan
Education    Niels Black
Webmaster    Travis Megee

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Arch Reactor was founded in 2009 by a group of friends who liked technology, programming, making, and pizza. Now St. Louis' largest hackerspace, Arch Reactor's growing membership continues to bring new skills, projects, equipment, and people to one place.

For a deeper understanding of what we're about, you should check out our explanation of hackerspaces, perhaps read about one of our members' projects, or (best of all) come meet us in person at the next open event!