I don’t know about you, but I for one am a big fan of FD&C red color #40, hydrolyzed corn protein, tBHQ, Dimethylpolysiloxane, along with some ferrous gluconate for good measure. And no, I know... Read More
MARY LOMBARDI | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2019-20) Before writing this paper, my knowledge of organ transplantation consisted of Ancient Egyptian mummification practices (okay, these organs weren’t exactly transplanted, they were cut out and removed,... Read More
By Mahima Advani | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-20) During December 2019, news articles began bringing attention to the growing number of wildfires in Australia. Red flames and scorched lands engulfed social media feeds,... Read More
By Meena Kian | Online Reporter | SQ Online (2019-2020) Picture this: you’re a new parent, eager to keep your child safe at all costs and untrusting of a suddenly threatening world. You’ve read through... Read More
Vibrant, colorful pieces of cardboard in odd shapes and different sizes are poured out onto a table to create a classic mindgame. The jigsaw puzzle is intricate, and finding the right pieces that interlock correctly... Read More
BY LINA LEW | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2019-20) On any given campus, and no doubt at UC San Diego, there is perhaps nothing more strikingly familiar than self-deprecating jokes about one’s lack of sleep,... Read More
Today, I want to tell you a little bit about a movie that I watched recently. It’s a well known Peruvian film entitled La Teta Asustada, which translates to “The Milk of Sorrow”. The premise... Read More
MARY LOMBARDI | BLOGGER | SQ ONLINE (2019-20) Studying and practicing medicine hasn’t always been so glamorous. For hundreds of years, the ancient Greeks used to taste urine to diagnose diabetes, with sweet-tasting urine being... Read More
BY ANJALI IYANGAR | SQ ONLINE REPORTER | SQ 2019-2020 Imagine this. You’re a little tick egg, about to hatch. Your tick mom carries the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. But this bacteria is not... Read More