It’s okay Tashrima Hossain November 18, 2015 2 Comments We often grapple with conflicts regarding the color of our skin, the significance of a second X- versus Y- chromosome, the way we’ve been taught to worship, and the number of zeros in our parents’... Read More »
Beating the Dreams Out of Excellent Sheep Tashrima Hossain November 9, 2015 0 Comments When we first applied to Stanford, we were asked to demonstrate intellectual vitality-- a genuine interest in expanding our horizons, whether it be as part of a research lab, through a community... Read More »
American compassion: Lying in the shambles of South Asia Tashrima Hossain November 4, 2015 1 Comment In a generation of increasingly self-involved individuals, our society’s sensitivity is as much a mess as the post-quake landscape of South Asia. We are constantly checking devices, obsessed with... Read More »