News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
8 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
15 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
16 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
17 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
5 hours ago by Aleena Lakhanpal
Some bacteria, such as those that cause Staph and MRSA infections, are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
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GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Dan Greene
Seven male undergraduate students are participating in practices with the Colonials this season as part of a plan created and implemented by assistant coach Katie Rokus.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
22 hours 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, MD
22 hours ago by Kimber Wiegand
Lights! Camera! ... Harvard? Director David Fincher and his film crew have transformed Homewood for "The Social Network."
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
1 day 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.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Christina Williams Hatchet Reporter
Practice makes perfect for the GW Raas team - at least, that is the mentality the group believes in as they prepare for a nationwide competition happening at the Lisner Auditiorium in November.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
1 day 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, MD
1 day ago by Maya Brown
Chances are that when you came to the Mount freshman year you attempted to pack up every single thing you owned to cram into your new dorm room. But what you thought were just a couple of bags and boxes of things turned out to be way too much stuff to fit in your tiny dorm room.
Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD
1 day ago by Jaqueline Quillen
Over the next three years the federal government expects to hire 273,000 new employees to replace a retiring generation and people leaving government positions for other reasons. An abundance of job openings also means an abundance of resumes-stacked high.
The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA
3 days ago by Nicole Lockley
About a dozen Lincoln University students braved the frigid cold as they stood along Baltimore Pike last week to call attention to a myriad of on-campus problems.
Carrying signs that read: "Justice is what love looks like in public," and "Sodexo is poising us," the protests were held after Amelia Sherwood, a Lincoln University junior, found a moth in her salad last month.
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WireTap Episode 8
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City
I love words. I love the vast ways I can express myself or describe the world around me, even with a small vocabulary. Becoming an avid reader at a young age, I have a rather unusual appreciation for the building blocks of human communication. While many people dislike long words and often peg them as the discourse of the elite or stuck-up, I, by far, prefer "big words" (as they are called).
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