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Dean of Faculty David Bell to leave Hopkins

Bell to leave in February for history professor position at Princeton
Dean of Faculty David Bell will be resigning in February in order to become a professor at Princeton University this summer, making him the second dean planning to leave Hopkins this year.… Post the First Comment

President Daniels sidelined by surgery

This past Monday, President Ronald Daniels underwent surgery to remove a mass from his abdomen at Hopkins Hospital. … 1 Comment

Fall festivities puts Hopkins students in the seasonal spirit

Fall festivities puts Hopkins students in the seasonal spirit
This past weekend, the sixth annual Fall Fest enjoyed a high turnout from Hopkins students in its various activities, ranging from an outdoor movie to casino night.… Post the First Comment

Police track down truck from hit-and-run

Identity of driver remains unknown
Web Update: Oct. 19 Baltimore Police recovered the vehicle involved in the hit-and-run that fatally injured junior Miriam Frankl.… 1 Comment


Owner of vehicle in hit-and-run has turned himself in

Web Update: Oct. 20

Last night the owner of the vehicle involved in the fatal accident that caused the death of Miriam Frankl turned himself in to the Northern District Police. 1 Comment

Hopkins student killed in hit-and-run

Breaking News: Oct. 17

Junior Miriam Frankl passed away this morning after being hit by a car at the corner of East University Parkway and St. Paul. 1 Comment

Locals upset by planned expansion at Montgomery County campus

Local residents are upset with how Hopkins is planning to significantly expand its Montgomery County Campus. Post a comment

Hopkins may soon arm itself against swine flu

According to Alain Joffe, the director of the Student Health and Wellness Center, the swine flu vaccine could soon be available on the Homewood campus. Post a comment

Child poverty in Baltimore decreased in 2008 despite recession

A U.S. Census Bureau report found that child poverty decreased in Baltimore city by nearly 11 percent during 2008. Post a comment

Future of BSU room remains uncertain

This past Sunday, the BSU hosted a forum with Deans Paula Burger and Susan Boswell to discuss the administration's decision to convert the BSU room in the basement of AMR II into a student lounge. Post a comment

Ralph Moore speaks about Baltimore's past and future, youth initiative at CSC event

On Thursday evening, Ralph Moore, Director of the St. Francis Academy Community Center, commenced the People Live Here discussion series organized by the Center for Social Concern. Post a comment

Professor tells of Antarctic research, plane crashes and Kodiak bears

Forget Indiana Jones - Hopkins has an exciting adventurer of it's own. 1 Comment

Health and Human Services lawyer talks bioethics with students

Carol Weil spoke with Hopkins students about how ethical breaches made it clear that the United States needed to be more proactive in protecting the rights of human subjects. Post a comment

Crossing the finish line at the Baltimore Marathon

Work It Out

Our fitness columnist takes us step by exhausting step through her Baltimore Marathon experience. Post a comment

A message to the fashion world

The Brick Runway

Who is to blame for the super skinny models? Post a comment

Manners: opening the door to new, better relationships

Southern Comfort

With my manners, I was unstoppable. I was a Sexual Superman. A Hulk of Humping. A Coital Kong. Post a comment

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