Written by Christina Young and Edited by Rasheed Majzoub While the recent Irvine power outage that lasted upwards of 30 hours may have served as…
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Written by Ashima Seth and Edited by Rasheed Majzoub Most Biology texts devote a plethora of pages to neurons, the primary signaling cells of the…
Comments closedWritten by Randy Yan and Edited by Catherine Zhang Even in a country as industrialized as the United States, food insecurity, the disruption of food…
Comments closedWritten by Jasmine Yuen and Edited by Catherine Zhang “Are you pro-life or pro-choice?” This one question has instigated passionate political conversations for decades—with “pro-lifers”…
Comments closedWritten by Haarika Gogineni and Edited by Ashima Seth Since 1949, the United States of America has observed May as ‘Mental Health Awareness Month’ in…
Comments closedWritten by Hafsah Ganatra and Edited by Ariel Min From last-minute cramming to late-night Netflix binges, many college students are all too familiar with the…
Comments closedWritten by Catherine Zhang and Edited by Gouri Ajith With booming popularity at both public and private schools across the nation, animal therapeutic sessions are…
Comments closedWritten by Christina Young and Edited by Ashima Seth In 1986, newspaper headlines read of curious stories of domestic cows straying from their normally docile…
Comments closedWritten by Alexander Egipto and Edited by Catherine Zhang When a cell speaks, it does so not through words but through molecules, sending signals that…
Comments closedWritten by Samantha Ahn and Edited by Ashima Seth Wellness spans a variety of topics: mental health, physical health, spiritual beliefs, and everything to do…
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