The Impossible Balancing Act

By Selin Odman There are certain things that we expect from college. We leave our hometown bubble, eager for new responsibilities and opportunities that drive us to move out of
Read moreBy Selin Odman There are certain things that we expect from college. We leave our hometown bubble, eager for new responsibilities and opportunities that drive us to move out of
Read moreBy Lisa Dinh Name/ major/grade: Katerina Saker, Biology, 3rd year What are you involved in? Along with the rigor of being a premedical student graduating early, I focus primarily on
Read morePreMed Magazine would like welcome all the readers into the new year with a new website interface, made easy to navigate! Our resolutions remain unchanged as we are constantly looking to
Read moreBy Nikhil Gangasani On a sunny Friday afternoon last November, I excitedly stepped out of the Food Sciences building after a week of studying hard, taking tests, and having little sleep.
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: Selin Odman Medical education has seen drastic changes throughout the years. From curriculum modifications and improved hands-on experiences to a changing MCAT exam, the medical community has been progressing.
Read moreBy: Natalie Dixon With the economy still in a fragile state in the United States as well as around the world, the government authorities have attempted to reduce the budget
Read moreBy: Trang Nguyen Mobile devices enable us to do amazing things. We can stay up to date on emails and breaking news stories. We can speak face-to-face with someone that
Read moreBy: Cathrina Nauth Blood tests, urine samples, CT scans. These three methods of detecting diseases all have one thing in common: discomfort. Every day, numerous amounts of people go to
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