LATC hosts Robot Games
From left: Samuel Brandt and Brock Parsley, first year robotics students pose with their winning robot. Photos by Tucker Hermans, The Watertown Current.
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By Tucker Hermans - May 4, 2026 in Featured, News Reading Time: 2 minutes
From left: Samuel Brandt and Brock Parsley, first year robotics students pose with their winning robot. Photos by Tucker Hermans, The Watertown Current.
Lake Area Technical College's Robotics Program hosted its two-day long robot games on Wednesday, April 29 and Friday, May 1 in the Student Center. The...
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