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Hopkins Engaged attempts to gain momentum

With Hopkins Engaged still in planning stages, coordinators are saying that there is a lot of work left to be done.… Post the First Comment

Hopkins students and faculty balance science and religion

Hopkins is one of the only major private institutions in the country without any historical religious affiliation.… Post the First Comment

Muslim reporter explores Judaism, adheres to strict laws of Passover

Muslim reporter explores Judaism, adheres to strict laws of Passover
As I took the last bites of my Americone Dream, I stared silently at the clock. Five minutes left. … 1 Comment


Yash Gupta inducted as first dean of Carey School

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has officially acquired a dean a year after initially opening. Yash Gupta was initiated as the first dean of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School last Friday. Principal members of the administration, along with William Carey, whose $50 million donation made the founding of the business school possible, attended in full academic regalia. Post a comment

Charity provides homeless with healthcare

Health Care for the Homeless, a Maryland non-profit organization, has its niche in Baltimore. Post a comment

Bennett improves student standings with community

Carrie Bennett has been living in an apartment building filled with college fraternity boys for the past three years. Post a comment

Physics Fair draws young visitors and participants

This past Saturday afternoon, the physics department hosted its fifth annual Physics Fair, transforming the Bloomberg Physics and Astronomy Building into a bastion of science. Post a comment

Breakdancing Club attracts local following

It's 10 p.m. and the end of breakdancing practice, but club members remain on the floor in the SDS room of the Mattin Center as breakbeats blast from the speakers. 3 Comments

Things I've Learned, with Michael Lind

As an academic, author, children's writer and poet, Michael Lind is a foreign affairs specialist with diverse interests. His writings have influenced the world of international relations for several decades. Post a comment

Stress-free rules for spring fashion

Guest Column

Finals are fast approaching, and I'm sure there's nothing you'd rather do than study. 1 Comment

What women really want: the Alpha male

Guest Column

There is a lot of advice out there about what guys should do or say when trying to attract a girl. Post a comment

Burke's: your next stop for steaks

Guest Column

"Are you hungry?" Post a comment

Exercise provides opportunities for experimentation

Busy Bodies

What does it mean to you to be fit? By definition fitness means to be suited for, to be capable of completing a task. Post a comment

Spring Fair draws largest crowd in years

Spring Fair draws largest crowd in years

From fireworks to fried Oreos, the offerings at this year's Spring Fair attracted people from all walks of life to the Homewood campus. 1 Comment

Seniors to face tougher job market

In wake of recession, seniors expect more competition

Employers are expected to hire half as many new college graduates than they estimated last summer, according to the National Association of Colleges (NACE). Post a comment

Residents violate substance-free dorm contract

Residents violate substance-free dorm contract

According to several past and current residents of substance-free university housing, the contract that distinguishes the dorm from any other is broken multiple times each year. 1 Comment

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