Game Development Club: Arena Shooter – Ken Z. (’26)

Last September, I developed Arena Shooter, a top-down shooter game, to test my game developing skills. In Arena Shooter, the player controls a white square shoots or attacks various enemies with an ever growing arsenal of weapons. The waves of enemies grow increasingly difficult, becoming more numerous and stronger. To survive, the player is able to upgrade stats, purchase power ups, and upgrade weapons in … Continue reading Game Development Club: Arena Shooter – Ken Z. (’26)

Bacterial Contamination – Justin G. (’28)

This project aims to discover what is the safest method of meat thawing. This experiment tested seven different methods: Refrigeration, Microwave, Air Thawing, Hot Water, Cold Water, Brining, and Vinegar. The data for this study is based on the bacterial growth of the aforementioned samples on agar plates. Three main data sets are collected using this raw data: Number of Colony Forming Units (CFU), Area … Continue reading Bacterial Contamination – Justin G. (’28)