Famed Russian author Leo Tolstoy once said that “human science fragments everything in order to understand it, kills everything in... Read More
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Neha Sahota is a sophomore in Muir college working on her degree in human biology. When that's not eating up her time, she loves to spend time with family, read anything and everything (including the grocery store flyer), workout, and take on overly ambitious culinary projects which tend to have mixed results.
You can contact her at nsahota@ucsd.edu.
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