Survival Horror Game History: From Sweet Home to Resident Evil
Written by Marie Overman, Winters Mill High School Class of ’23 What defines a survival horror game? Many horror games
Welcome to the MAGIC blog—your inside look at how innovation, entrepreneurship, and community are coming together to shape the future of technology in Westminster and beyond. As the storytelling hub of the Mid-Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory (MAGIC), this space highlights the people, programs, and partnerships driving a more connected and inclusive tech ecosystem.
Written by Marie Overman, Winters Mill High School Class of ’23 What defines a survival horror game? Many horror games
May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, and while it’s important we help those who struggle year round, this is
MAGIC’s 12th Capture The Flag (CTF) event took place this past Saturday, April 30. The beginner-level, international cybersecurity competition has
MAGIC Announces Fiscal Sponsorship of Innovators of Progress MAGIC is pleased to announce its fiscal sponsorship of Innovators of
April is National Volunteer Month, and the week of April 17th through the 23rd is National Volunteer Week, and we’re
From Wikipedia: “Victory gardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted
Infrastructure, and improving it, has been a popular political talking point in the U.S. for decades. While some action has
MAGIC is pleased to announce that they are recipients of a Gula Tech Foundation grant of $100,000 to expand MAGIC’s
Here at MAGIC, we know that students are the future, and that’s why we do everything possible to help guide
