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Maeve T. Wang
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Residents Suffer From Burn Out, Depression
While premeds are known for often having the blues, it doesn’t look like they have much to look forward to.
Tiny Chip Could Solve Real-World Problems
Take the dime in your wallet. Now imagine a chip no larger than a fraction of that coin that can
Jenna M. Mellor
Even in a crowded café, Jenna M. Mellor ’08 feels comfortable talking about female genitalia, and more specifically, describing in
Asian American Studies Still Waiting for an Entrance
In 1987, Mark H. Kuo ’90 helped collect hundreds of student signatures to petition the University to hire an Asian
New Tech. Makes Sequencing Easy
Within a few years, mapping out your own genetic code may be as easy as developing film and may cost
Low Pitch Linked to Fatherhood
Men who are capable of hitting lower notes tend to father more children than their higher-pitched counterparts, according to a
Amplify Magazine Debuts
From the confessions of a pageant participant to articles exploring lesbian identities, a new journal on gender issues made its
Abstinence Activist, Blogger Clash on Sex
If campus sex blogger Lena Chen ’09 and True Love Revolution (TLR) President Jane M. Fredell ’09 have anything in
“Human Rights 101” Kicks Off
“The genocide in Darfur is half the situation in northern Uganda and one wonders why the world does not know
Profs Are Near Cure for ALS
Researchers at the Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Quebec’s Laval University said they are on the verge of finding a