Shayne Goldstein finds a voice in music
When Goldstein found out that she had a vocal cyst, she was scared she might lose not only her ability to do one of her favorite things but also a big part of her identity.
Read MoreWhen Goldstein found out that she had a vocal cyst, she was scared she might lose not only her ability to do one of her favorite things but also a big part of her identity.
Read MorePaulson studies neural activity involved in learning and memory and how it fails in disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. The powerful information processing ability of the brain fascinates her.
Read MoreAfter four years at The Emory Wheel, Editor-in-Chief (EIC) Brammhi Balarajan (23C) is concluding her term as EIC. In May, she will graduate with a degree in political science and English and creative writing from the Emory College of Arts and Sciences.
Read MoreLike every other freshman, Klopper stepped onto campus unknown—something she hadn’t done since the start of high school.
Read MoreDavid Gomez (25C) spent his third week at Emory sleeping in the hallway of his dorm. Like most college freshmen, he had lost the end of his junior and most of his senior year of high school to COVID-19. Now, it seemed like he might lose his first year at Emory University, too.
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