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1966, Central Valley, California – When bad working conditions in the fields send a Mexican migrant worker to his death, his teenage daughter must confront her grief or risk her desire for vengeance being the catalyst that sets her community’s livelihood ablaze
The Ministry of Broken Toys
When a group of unwanted toys find out they’re about to be incinerated, they decide to do whatever it takes to track down their former owner and get revenge
Ripples on Blank Shore
A mother goes to visit her estranged father, sharing a difficult conversation with him as he struggles with terminal illness in a hospice care facility outside of Detroit
The Simple Life
When a human from another planet meets an old friend at a diner, he must choose between space heroics and his newfound simple life of love and waffles on Earth.
Ten minute play, New Works Festival 2025, First Place Playwrighting University Writing Award
Stage Exit
An acting class struggles to free themselves from the room they are trapped in. Stage Exit is about the absurdity and horrors of being a student of theatre
Automated Solar Panel for LMU Campus
This Final Design Review outlines the design and implementation of an automated sun-tracking solar panel system for Loyola Marymount University\u27s campus. The project aims to improve the efficiency of existing static solar panels by designing a new system of sun-tracking panels at a low cost and high power efficiency. The report covers the project\u27s background, including LMU\u27s current solar energy infrastructure and sustainability goals. It analyzes the advantages of automated solar panels over static ones, presenting comparative studies that demonstrate significant increases in energy capture. The report details the calculations for solar angle tracking, along with the mechanics and electronics for how the tracking device works. The design specifications focus on using linear actuators for panel movement and a Raspberry Pi for system control. The report also addresses considerations for weather-dependent operation and integration with existing infrastructure. The average percent difference in instantaneous power produced by the dynamic panel vs. the static panel was 36.5%. This project aligns with LMU\u27s sustainability initiatives and aims to increase clean energy production on campus while providing a cost-effective solution for upgrading existing solar installations
ProjectPath: Turn Skills Into Stories
In today\u27s job market, even just landing an interview can prove to be quite the challenge. With ProjectPath, we provide applicants the tools to transform a job application into a tailored project. These projects have been proven to help users stand out among all the competition
Campus Kills
In this animated horror comedy, an independent queer punk from a church-going family, chooses to attend a mysterious religious university rather than be sent to conversion camp. The only problem? They discover their scholarship requires them and a ragtag group of classmates to kill the monsters infesting the campus
NASA Student Launch Rocket
This report outlines a high-powered rocket designed, built, and launched by Loyola Marymount University students as part of the NASA Student Launch Initiative. The goal of this project is to create a reusable rocket equipped with a payload system and air brake capable of reaching an apogee within 1% of a kilometer. The project involves multiple phases, including subscale and full-scale launches. Key components such as 3D printed elements, Arduino-based electronics, and CNC-machined parts will be integrated into the design. This project aims to develop the student\u27s skills in airframe design, composite material manufacturing, systems engineering, and time management, with a focus on meeting NASA’s safety and technical requirements outlined in the National Association of Rocketry