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Maggie Tully | Slot editor
Tully is a 2020-2021 slot editor of the Daily Bruin. She was a slot editor for 2019-2020 and occasionally covers News and Enterprise.
Tully is a 2020-2021 slot editor of the Daily Bruin. She was a slot editor for 2019-2020 and occasionally covers News and Enterprise.

Football

Dec. 19, 2020 12:21 p.m.

Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Stanford

Jack Perez
Sports editor
Prediction: UCLA 31, Stanford 17
This Bruin team, while inconsistent and prone to mistakes, should be too talented to lose this game.

By Jack Perez, Sam Connon, and Maggie Tully

A Closer Look

Jan. 24, 2020 12:32 a.m.

Course focuses on students’ wellness, explains well-being through neuroscience

In Alex Korb’s office hours, students talking about their mental health is typical.
“Students will come to me in office hours to talk about their mental health problems, and they’ll preface it with, ‘Well, I’m not sure if this is what office hours are supposed to be about,’ and I’m always like, ‘Well, of course (it is),’” said Korb, who teaches Psychiatry 79: “Applied Positive Neuroscience: Skills for Improving Productivity and Wellbeing.”
Another class, Community Health 179: “Life Skills for College Students,” and Korb’s class both aim to teach students skills they can use in their everyday lives in college.

By Sara Hubbard and Maggie Tully

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