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Circle K brings smiles to Baltimore schools

Children all over the world eagerly anticipate Christmas with hopes of receiving their favorite toy from Santa Claus on Dec. 25. A lot of us enjoy the privilege of giving and receiving gifts for the holidays; however, the majority of the children at the Dr.… Post the First Comment

Things I've Learned: Professor Fogel

I'm from Cleveland, Ohio. I lived with my mom and dad and I'm the oldest of three kids. I have a younger brother and sister. I went to a public school that was very racially mixed. I was pretty into music; I played the saxophone and I was in a local rock band.… Post the First Comment

Cosplay hobby realizes anime fantasies

Imagine a world of neon hair, ridiculous and unreal weapons, fantastical armor and costume clothing that is anything but what the average person would deem "normal." This is the world of cosplay, a hobby that has slowly and quietly captured the devotion of people across America.… 1 Comment

Reigning champion secures crown

Liz Gilbert wins Pete's Grille Pancake Eating Contest for second time in a row, sets new record
Reigning champion secures crown
Hopkins senior and actress Liz Gilbert -- tall, thin, and striking -- doesn't look like your typical competitive eater. Having recently starred in The Marriage of Bette and Boo in the Merrick Barn this past weekend, in addition to competing in Tuesday's "Hopkins Top Model" competition, Gilbert is also the two-time champion and record holder of the Pete's Grille pancake eating contest.… Post the First Comment


Binge drinking is not a flawless aphrodisiac

ere in college, many students occasionally decide to swear off drinking. There is a common cycle that leads to such a declaration. The weekend begins with the determination to turn oneself into a train wreck, seemingly a good idea at the time. Such an initiative is usually accomplished, complete with such embarrassment that the declaration to remain sober and abstinent is the next logical conclusion. 2 Comments

More than food: Latkes take on hamantashen

More than food: Latkes take on hamantashen

Being a gentile, I've rarely had the opportunity to sample many traditional Jewish foods. Sure, when I was younger and we'd study Hanukkah in grade school, I'd have my fair share of amateur latkes, and I tried matzo once or twice at a classmate's house (though never in soup form). 1 Comment

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