Best of the Storytelling Contest Words in the Wind soft summer air skies tinted pastel orange the breeze tickles my face May 9, 2023 Olasina AweSchool of Medicine Arts & Culture
I See You February 15, 2021Andres CalvilloLike the salt in the ocean you can’t see until it’s dry, you are the rock that keeps us all... Arts & Culture
Who Chooses Whom We Mourn? February 8, 2021Lena AlazzehEvery day I watch the news They speak and show countless horrors in the world But who chooses whom we... Arts & Culture
Juxtaposition February 8, 2021This submission earned Amber Por an honorable mention in the Synapse Storytelling Contest creative writing category. Sunlight beams down Along... Arts & Culture
Hong Kong: Beauty in Unrest February 8, 2021Isabel JuangHong Kong. A beautiful city, but also one of unrest. I painted this for a friend who recently had an... Arts & Culture
Pawn Queen February 1, 2021Rubin Sorrell III am a Pawn I know this I am surrounded by pawns that act like pawns I’m always being told... Arts & Culture
Do We Fit? January 24, 2021Elizabeth McCarthySometimes being with you feels like being a pearl with a crescent moon. There is a hollow, warm and safe... Arts & Culture
This Date in UCSF History: Artist Asks, Who Are You? January 18, 2021SynapseOriginally published on January 19, 2012. This year’s keynote speaker for Martin Luther King Week at UCSF was Kip Fulbeck... Arts & Culture
Dior Would Be Proud January 11, 2021Emily Vivian HuangEditor's note: This is the final article in Emily Vivian Huang's limited series on the celebrated haute couture designer, Christian... Arts & Culture
10:45 a.m. January 11, 2021Chinaza OchiThis submission earned an honorable mention in the Synapse Storytelling Contest creative writing category. A faint buzzing, accompanied by the... Arts & Culture