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This page contains any forms of media that are related to the Robo Lions.

Informative

These are files/articles usually created by the team that serve one purpose - to inform. These media may inform about the team, the robot, or other robotics related things.

General

These are files that don't fit in a specific year.

2009

2006

Videos

Note that most, if not all, videos prior to 2022 may be unavailable.

2022

2017

2016

2015

News / Magazines Articles

These are articles created/written by the actual media/news people about the team.

2016

2015

2015 Press Release

2014

2013

2010

2006

2005

Miscellaneous

2010

2009

2006

2005

External Links

Below are links to our media outlets:

Our twitter and facebook are our main focuses of communication to our sponsors and the community, keeping it professional with some added robotics flare.

Our instagram account is used as a more fun and open source of expression, with the audience mainly focusing on today's teens and young'uns.

Our linkedin is used solely for business purposes.

Our youtube is used to share the experiences of robotics matches and competitions. It is also used to show that just because we are a highly competitive team, that doesn't mean we don't like to have fun! Be sure to check out our latest End of Season videos to see what the fuss is all about :)

Text Blast System

Our text blast system is how we communicate between members of the team whether on or off competition. Throughout the year, reminders will be sent out via Remind 101 to let students know about upcoming events such as club pictures, rescheduled meetings, or remind them to fill out forms and pay dues. During competition, the text blasts tells the members where to meet up, remind them about curfew, as well as tell the scouters which matches to look out for and pay close attention to.