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Representing Bipolar Disorder through Bollywood-Fusion Dance

April 7, 2016

This past weekend, I spent my time bustling around North Carolina State University with my Bollywood-fusion dance team, Chapel Hill Chalkaa. For those that don’t know about the Indian dance circuit, Bollywood-fusion dance is a type of Indian dance that … Read more

“Unpacking Your Role in Global Health”

April 7, 2016

On March 31, UNC’s chapters of Timmy Global Health and MEDLIFE put together a panel of three leaders in global health to discuss ways that students can be involved in global health work abroad. The speakers were Alyssa Rossodivita, the … Read more

Megan Cole presents The Wisdom of Wit

April 1, 2016

When Megan Cole lifted the flute away from her lips and segued immediately into a powerful recitation of John Donne, I knew I had misrepresented her performance, The Wisdom of Wit, by inviting my friend to come to a health … Read more

“Finding Meaning, Balance, and Personal Satisfaction”

March 29, 2016

By: Shatakshi Shekhar Burnout is something that is affecting our current physicians as well as medical students. It begins with the academic pressure that has built up over the course of undergraduate and the first two years of medical school. By … Read more

“The AIDS Course: Inspiring Students for Twenty-Nine Years”

March 28, 2016

By: Elijah Watson PUBH 420: “AIDS: Principles, Practices, and Politics” is a course offered every spring semester that is open to undergraduates, graduate students, and professional students. The goal of the AIDS course is “to understand the complexity and multidimensionality … Read more