Sunday, July 12

In the news:

In icy lands, answers crystallize

There was something beautifully alien about the Arctic landscape. Professor Laurence Smith looked beneath his plane as it flew over the broken Alaskan tundra. There were no trees, but rather a vast white sheet broken into geometric patterns and shapes, resembling hexagonal tiles. Read more...




Prowler incidents reported

In response to a recent series of peeper and prowler incidents on and around campus, university police have issued a crime alert urging residents to exercise caution and vigilance. Read more...




Recruiting doctors from abroad

Gilberto Cota practiced medicine in Mexicali, Mexico for three years before coming to the United States. But when he arrived in the country, the 32-year-old was unable to become a licensed doctor without completing the United States Medical Licensing Exam, so instead he worked as a diabetes care coordinator. Read more...