Eye Contact Can Be Overwhelming April 29, 2019Victoria TurnerVictoria Turner is the third place winner in the Synapse Storytelling Contest science writing category. Category judge, SF Chronicle science... Science
Tips for Residency Applications April 29, 2019Sara AyaziOn February 28, the Office of Career and Professional Development collaborated with UCSF’s American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and Phi Lambda... Academic
The Gaze April 29, 2019Hardik KothareI'd give up my throne, I'd give up my crown, To see the world painted, In that beautiful shade of... Arts & Culture
Thoughts from the Trauma Bay April 29, 2019Theodore PengThoughts from the Trauma Bay is the second place winner of the Synapse Storytelling Contest's personal essay category. Comments from... Student Life
Is AI Too Smart For Our Own Good? April 23, 2019Ariane PanzerCan scientific achievements become so advanced that we lose sight of our own humanity? This thought was weighing on the... Science
Healthcare Providers Share Social Histories April 23, 2019Aileen XuThe annual storytelling slam event, Social Histories, reminds us all of the importance of trust in healthcare, in patients, and...
We All Yardsale Sometimes April 22, 2019Victoria TurnerIn 2017, I skied for the first time. In 2018, I slipped on ice and broke my collarbone. My classmates... Student Life
A Daughter Remembers April 15, 2019Lisa LimDuring the Cambodian genocide, everything was taken away from the people, including color. After nearly 4 years under the Khmer... Academic
This Date in UCSF History: Jane Fonda Protests Vietnam War at UCSF April 15, 2019SynapseOriginally published in Synapse - The UCSF student newspaper, April 13, 1973. At a Wednesday noon gathering actress Jane Fonda... News
The Gargoyle’s Watch April 15, 2019Adam Wade-VallanceI am greeted by a cool morning’s energy carried in the brisk air breaking on my back. Refreshed, I approach... Arts & Culture
For Climate Health April 9, 2019Ninad BhatPhysician advocacy on global climate change may be the greatest public health intervention of our lifetime, Dr. Sheri Weiser said... Science
This Date in UCSF History: Stagnant Progress April 7, 2019SynapseOriginally published in Synapse - The UCSF student newspaper on April 7, 1983. Despite years of concerted affirmative action efforts... News
Evidence of Things Not Seen April 7, 2019Rebecca JaszczakWhen you promised to make my brain sing color, I jumped at the chance. You were a painter of vibrancies... Arts & Culture
Tech Writer Talk April 1, 2019Editor's note: Due to a last minute NBC assignment, the Lunch & Learn with Jacob Ward has been rescheduled to...
Talking Diversity March 31, 2019SynapseDo you have burning questions or comments about diversity at UCSF? Here’s your chance to learn more and speak your...