Contains materials related to the censorship scandal at Saint Peter's College in 1969/1970. Includes the underground issue of the Pavan, a letter from the editors, a letter from Sol Yurick in support of the Pavan, special issue of The Reporter covering the Pavan (which includes copy of Allen Ginsberg letter), and the Pauw Wow issue (2019-11-04) with cover story about the scandal, written by Loretta Graceffo.
U0047: Saint Peter's Literary Magazine Collection, Box 2, Folder 1.
Since the invention of the Rubik’s cube in the 1970s, mathematicians have been captivated with finding out the maximum number of moves needed to solve the Rubik’s cube optimally from any of the cube’s approximately 43 trillion possible positions. This value, known as God’s number, depends on the metric, which is the set of allowed moves. This thesis proposes a new “robotic turn metric” based on allowing antipodal faces of the cube to be turned simultaneously. Although human solvers cannot easily accomplish such moves, they are used by various robotic cube solvers, thus the name. We explore lower and upper bounds for God’s number in this metric and how it compares to God’s number in the Face Turn Metric and Quarter Turn Metric.
Saint Peter’s College Literary Journal. Jersey City, N.J.: Saint Peter’s College, [1949-Present]. Student produced poems, art work, short stories and similar distinctive literary entries constitute the makeup of this publication. Many different verse styles and modes of expression are represented within each new issue