This weekend, eight schools from across the region participated in the Lehigh Valley Collegiate Hackathon at Lehigh University. The two-day event challenges teams to create a project in 24 hours.
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Over 30 students battled it out at Northwestern’s first-ever music hackathon, BitCrush, on Saturday evening, performing familiar hits and original compositions with an unusual instrument: code.