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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign works on their car in the garages at Formula Hybrid.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
Rochester Institute of Technology, in the electric drive type category, on the test track for their brake test at the 2017 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
Sergio Perez (MEX) Sahara Force India F1..
Formula One Testing, Day Two, Wednesday 29th January 2014. Jerez, Spain.
The Dartmouth College Dartmouth Formula Racing team, in the hybrid drive type category, in mechanical inspection at the 2017 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
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University of Michigan at the 2018 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Dartmouth Formula Racing (Dartmouth College) at the Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Bruce Fraser.
Jules Bianchi (FRA) Sahara Force India F1..
Formula One Testing, Day Four, Friday 22nd February 2013. Barcelona, Spain.
Dartmouth College during the electrical inspection at the 2018 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Illinois Institute of Technology goes through preliminary electrical inspection at the 2017 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
During School Day at Formula Hybrid 2015, a student checks out the view from behind the wheel of an Escalade.
Each year middle school and high school students visit to see the variety of creative and technical challenges engineering students undertake
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre
“What I mean is, for example in baby foods. They tell you the solids are not good for the child. Four months by the time and the child is already on solids. That happened with my first born with my second born I was older by that time. So they will tell you that you must give the child solids because the child does not sleep, must give the child formula because the baby does not sleep. When you get to the clinic don’t tell the nurses that you are feeding the child, don’t tell the nurse. And on that day the child must not get the solids that is what I mean. Like now if I say I have a four months old baby now. I won’t pack solids for them or I will give before I go Breastfeeding v. Formula to the clinic and they have already eaten for the day. So I would actually pretend that they have not eaten. Cause the nurses will be asking if the child has eaten. I will say no tis is a normal weight, baby weight. Whereas the influence you get it from home. That what I got for my first born. And when it comes to formula my mom just rocked up with formula without consulting me about not being safe for the child breast feeding and all of that if that feeding is okay for the child. I am getting education from my pregnancy that breastfeeding is the best for the child. Even in books and everything. We are given there at the clinic booklets and everything. You are told that breastfeeding is best for the child. Even the formula they give you, my mom gave me its Lactogen. Even the formula says breast-feeding is best for the child. But when your mom advises because she is the one who knows better what you go through. My mom knows better I have to actually take whatever it is she gives me. She is the one who actually helps me with the child. So I feel like it’s important I listen to her more than anything else. So that is what I went through. And my second baby, the two-year-old. Things were a bit different I would voice out a little bit and tell them I am not comfortable with this. But at times I had a lot of complications with my pregnancy and giving birth and my breast-feeding. So within a week she had to take formula. But I stood my ground she took formula until she was six months., from six months that is when I introduced the solid foods. Like the porridge and cereals for the child.”
Georgia Institute of Technology at Formula Hybrid.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
Princeton University at the 2017 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
We know Sebastien Buemi has fancy footwork on the pedals of his Nissan e.dams Formula E car - but what is he like on the dancefloor? Check him out during his salsa lessons in Santiago
Milwaukee School of Engineering at the 2017 Formula Hybrid competition.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
RV College of Engineering works on their car in the garages at Formula Hybrid.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.