Eye Contact Can Be Overwhelming
Victoria Turner is the third place winner in the Synapse Storytelling Contest science writing...
Victoria Turner is the third place winner in the Synapse Storytelling Contest science writing...
On February 28, the Office of Career and Professional Development collaborated with UCSF’s American...
I'd give up my throne,
I'd give up my crown,
To see the world painted,
In that beautiful shade of...
Thoughts from the Trauma Bay is the second place winner of the Synapse Storytelling Contest's...
So much of life depends on luck, and not all of that luck is good luck, said David Wofsy, MD, during...
Can scientific achievements become so advanced that we lose sight of our own humanity? This thought...
The annual storytelling slam event, Social Histories, reminds us all of the importance of trust in...
In 2017, I skied for the first time. In 2018, I slipped on ice and broke my collarbone. My...
Originally published in Synapse - The UCSF student newspaper on April 23, 1981.
Nuclear war is a...
During the Cambodian genocide, everything was taken away from the people, including color. After...
Originally published in Synapse - The UCSF student newspaper, April 13, 1973.
At a Wednesday noon...
I am greeted by a cool morning’s energy
carried in the brisk air breaking on my back.
Refreshed, I...