This Date in UCSF History This Date in UCSF History: Fatigue vs. Training [Originally published in Synapse on May 25, 1989.] The eyes of medical professionals and legislators throughout the nation will be trained on New York this summer as unprecedented regulations limiting resident working hours begin to take effect. May 26, 2026 SynapseCampus Student Life
Synapse: January 10, 1980 January 9, 2015Taylor LaFlamConcerns about the increasing frequency of C-sections is nothing new. Thirty-five years ago, Michael Bader reported on this trend in... Nature
Synapse: December 7, 1964 December 7, 2014Taylor LaFlamToday, a visitor to UC Berkeley can see a campus full of people recruiting, promoting, soliciting, tabling, proselytizing and otherwise... Nature
Synapse: November 16, 1989 November 19, 2014Taylor LaFlamTo many students at UCSF today, Mount Zion is simply another campus, but until 25 years ago it was wholly... Nature
Synapse: November 8, 1984 November 5, 2014Taylor LaFlamToday, the most prominent divestment movement at UCSF is to withdraw from fossil-fuel companies. A generation ago, it was divestment... Nature
Synapse: October 17, 1974 October 21, 2014Taylor LaFlam"Technology and science, once worshipped as the gods of our secular society, have lately been found wanting. People are wondering... Nature
Synapse: September 17, 1964 September 25, 2014Taylor LaFlamThe brief article “Medical Student Wives to Greet Newcomers” catches the eye for its reflection of a markedly changed student... Nature