Tucked in the second floor of Steely Library is Stego Studio and the Makerspace. Filled with high-tech and low-tech technology like 3D printers, laser cutters, sewing and embroidery machines and more, the space is free for students to utilize as long as their projects are class-related. Stego Studio showed off its services during Victorfest and will continue to have events throughout the semester. The Northerner spoke with coordinators of the space and a student to learn more about all there is to offer.
VIDEO: 3D printing, sewing, laser cutting and more part of Steely Library’s Makerspace
September 19, 2024