Not Just the Winter Blues?
By: Miranda Martin We are now entering what may be the dreariest time of the year. Many of us are returning to campus after a few weeks at home or
Read moreBy: Miranda Martin We are now entering what may be the dreariest time of the year. Many of us are returning to campus after a few weeks at home or
Read moreGoogle “ebola news” and in .18 seconds 355,000,000 results appear. Ebola’s nationwide celebrity is an interesting case being that it still has yet to reach pandemic status. Many satirical news
Read moreBy Justin Dumrongkulraksa When most people think of medicine they imagine a surgeon or primary care doctor, but medicine is actually a multidisciplinary field. Every treatment used by a physician
Read moreBy Annika Carter We have all heard of those crime-fighting television shows. In fact, many of us have watched programs such as CSI, Bones, Law and Order, 48 Hours: Hard
Read moreby Annika Carter In my hometown, I used to drive by a physical therapist office that boasted a sign reading “Official Physical Therapist of the Atlanta Falcons.” I remember thinking,
Read moreBy Erica Lee Q: What is/are your major(s)? A: Political Science Q: When do you expect to graduate? A: Spring 2015 Q: What are your career aspirations 5-20 years from
Read moreBy Linh Dinh Whether it is learning to relax or improvise, reaching milestones on her career ladder, or managing the dense workload that is college, Biochemistry and History double major,
Read moreBy Hammad Khalid and Trang Nguyen Whether as a practicing physician, medical researcher or hospital administrative worker, an understanding of public health practice is essential for success. The World Health
Read moreBy Natalie Dixon No one ever told me that being a biology major was easy, especially not after I added a second major spring of sophomore year and studied abroad in
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