[Originally published in Synapse on November 16, 1995.] Tuition increases, affirmative action, library resources, and maternity leave were the main... The only way forward is inward and outward; ...
Taking a break between classes at UCSF, I decided to head over to Ocean Beach for a little treat. From the Java Beach Cafe, I grabbed a hot cup of coffee and a delicious banana nut muffin. The blue ...
It was a beautiful summer afternoon last year, when I was out exploring the beautiful city of San Francisco. I stumble upon a location from where I could see the majestic Bay Bridge. The view was ...
November is fast approaching, and with it, the opportunity to vote on Propositions in California. Props serve a key democratic role between the public and lawmakers, allowing voters to directly impact ...
Emotions were high in Mission Bay Byers Hall at the annual UCSF Postdoc Slam 2024 last month, but one postdoc shook off the nerves by taking a deep breath. Alexandra Klein, postdoctoral scholar in the ...
Hearing loss. Developmental delay. Vision loss. These are all effects experienced by children who contracted congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) at birth. In a healthcare system as well funded and ...
Originally published in Synapse on October 25, 2001. Once again, the year approaches the end of October, which along with sunny days to the Sunset, brings with it many a child’s favorite time of year.
As a middle- and high- schooler in the early stages of identity formation, I struggled with self-confidence; I had crippling stage fright and awkward social skills. As a pre-med undergraduate in ...
[First place Synapse Storytelling Contest Winner for photography.] Maestra Rocio Morales, a Zapotec healer and community leader mourns the dispossession of earth-based healing practices and ...
Originally published in Synapse on November 16, 1995. Tuition increases, affirmative action, library resources, and maternity leave were the main topics of discussion at a Nov. 8 meeting of student ...