News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
38 minutes ago by Aleena Lakhanpal
Some bacteria, such as those that cause Staph and MRSA infections, are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
14 hours ago by Chief Editors
As college students that will (hopefully) graduate from an elite university, we should be well versed in all academic disciplines, and not only limited to our specific major. As of now, we are failing pretty hard.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Peter Sicher
The Save Middle East Action Committee (SMEAC) has announced it will be disbanding after nearly a decade of working to represent the voices of residents during neighborhood redevelopment.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
21 hours ago by Barbara Ha
Hopkins researchers found a 31 percent reduction in childhood mortality due to maternal supplementation with iron and folic acid supplements, in a setting where maternal iron deficiency and anemia are prevalent.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
23 hours ago by Jacqueline Lovdahl
Students and lawyers alike have struggled with the enduring issues between the law and ethical responsibilities based on their own beliefs. Samuel Levine, professor of law at Pepperdine University, addressed Loyola students last Monday about this ongoing debate between the spirit of the law and the letter of the law with regards to the work of lawyers.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
19 hours ago by Shant Keskinyan
The men's team won nine of the first 12 events and ended up winning the meet 156-101, while the women's team won seven of the 14 events on their way to a 148-114 win.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
19 hours ago by Chief Editors
Several fraternities at Hopkins are moving closer to presenting a formal proposal that they hope will spur University administrators to overturn the revocation of the sophomore housing exemption.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
19 hours ago by Greg Sgammato
The film is powerful because it recognizes that being a child is not only different, but, at times, utterly terrifying. For them, the world can seem foreign, strange - even wild.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Greg Rossman
You may find yourself sitting on a hard-cushioned chair and staring via mirror-lined walls at dimly lit Egyptian ruins (molded plaster pillars and randomly placed red brick). Some find this appealing; most likely, you will simply forget your surroundings after a few minutes of acclimation.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Eric Goodman
While you were off crying into your Phillies jersey, the NBA started playing. Here's the highlights of this season's play thus far.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Siavash Raigani
The collar of the pea coat is designed to be flipped up to protect you (and sailors) from the wind and rain that you so often encounter on your morning walk to class.
This is unlike the collar on your polo shirt, the popping of which serves no purpose other than to make you look like a tool.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Mary Doman
Sophomore Maxi Gumprecht resembles our other Athletes of the Week in many ways. She trains hard, works on her form and listens to gangster rap before a tournament. She's competitive, driven and doesn't lose too often. What makes Gumprecht different? She does all of this on a horse.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Florence Lau
As one of the most popular dining facilities on campus for freshmen, the Fresh Food Cafe has in recent years been working on trying to make its food healthier for students.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
20 hours ago by Brett Schwartz
The Blue Jays dominated the Juniata Eagles 58-7. Hopkins controlled every aspect of the game, while setting several school records.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD
21 hours ago by
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD
21 hours ago by Jacob Yohn
Recent communication with the Maryland Department of the Environment has brought new light to issues covered in the Oct. 28 issue of the Echo titled "No more smokey mountain!"
According to an e-mail sent by Deputy Direct of Communications at the MDE Jay Apperson, The Mount received six notices of violation in accordance to Maryland's visible emissions regulations between July 2008 and March 2009.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD
21 hours ago by Caitlyn Ahern
If you've gone to the Mount Café recently in hopes of getting a quick bite to eat in between meetings or study sessions, you may have been met with dismay. The long lines at the Café have been a topic brought up at the Student Government Association meetings over the past few weeks.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
21 hours ago by Vicky Hoover
Every day, numerous West Chester students deal with the aggravation that comes with having an automobile on campus.
Between bumper-to-bumper traffic and the hassle of finding a decent parking spot, the actuality of having a car on campus can sometimes turn out to have more cons than pros.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
21 hours ago by Steven Fisher
After sweeping Cheyney and Shepherd Universities the West Chester Golden Rams volleyball team was able to pull out a win against a tough Kutztown team to keep their four game winning streak alive.
On Tuesday Oct. 27 the West Chester University volleyball team played Cheyney University inside Hollinger field house.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
23 hours ago by LJ Harrell
On Halloween, the West Chester University Golden Rams came into their game with the Bloomsburg University Huskies playing for pride and the opportunity to knock the Huskies out of a playoff spot. Thanks to a huge defensive effort throughout the entire game, the Golden Rams (6-4, 5-2 PSAC East) did just that defeating Bloomsburg (8-2, 5-2 PSAC East) 30-14 for their third consecutive regular season victory over the Huskies.
The Quad, West Chester University, West Chester, PA
23 hours ago by LJ Harrell
At the beginning of August, the Bloomsburg University Huskies and the West Chester University Golden Rams were selected to finish first and second in the PSAC East, respectively. Two and a half months later, Bloomsburg has looked like the team picked to finish at the top of the division, despite their one-loss record.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
23 hours ago by Jocelyn Murray
After planning and developing ideas for the last several years, Loyola University's Sellinger School of Business and Management has announced its brand new Emerging Leaders Masters in Business Administration graduate program, the first of its kind in the Baltimore area, to begin fall 2010.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
23 hours ago by Rich Conforti
By Rich Conforti
Assistant Sports Editor
In a weekend that was full of individual accolades for the Greyhounds, they now stand just one win away from a MAAC championship, a team goal that was set prior to the season. A 3-1 comeback win against fifth seeded Canisius put the Hounds in their third straight MAAC championship game.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD
23 hours ago by Kyle Anderson
By Kyle Anderson
Staff Writer
This past week former tennis superstar Andre Agassi announced the release of his autobiography titled "Open: An Autobiography," in which he reveals many surprises about his past. Topping the list of shockers is his admission of lying to the ATP tour after testing positive for crystal meth in 1997.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
1 day ago by Chief Editors
SGA questioned the validity of smoking statistics and signatures brought to them by Hopkins Kicks Butts, a student group hoping to get smoking banned on campus.