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Dean talks with News-Letter about college aid, healthcare

Inviting Howard Dean to speak at this year's Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium was, according to the series' organizers, something of a Hail Mary pass.… Post the First Comment

Republican candidates name state co-chairs

Two presidential campaigns turned their attention toward Maryland this week by announcing their state co-chairs. … Post the First Comment

Decision by Court of Appeals could change definition of rape

A decision by Maryland's highest court will determine if a woman has been raped when sexual intercourse continues after previously-granted consent is withdrawn. … Post the First Comment

Habitat for Humanity builds more than just homes

Weekends are a time many Hopkins students use to their advantage. … Post the First Comment


Tenants, forced from Dell House, react to University plan

Residents of the Dell House will have to vacate their apartments by Feb. 1, 2008 as Hopkins looks to relocate faculty members displaced by the two-year renovation of Gilman Hall, according to University officials. Post a comment

Towson freshman killed after hit by drunk driver

Towson University freshman Kevin Ryan, 18, was returning to his dormitory from a party at a nearby off-campus house when he was killed by a drunk driver. 3 Comments

Things I've learned with Professor David Bishai

Just before beginning his interview with the News-Letter, David Bishai was on the phone attempting to get in contact with a former student of his who happens to be the Minister of Defense in Uganda. Post a comment

Glover urges students to be active in community

Actor-turned-activist Danny Glover called on Hopkins students to take advantage of their position in the community Friday night at a speech in Shriver Hall, the third and final installment in the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium's "Triple Play." Post a comment

Hopkins security guards: They're watching over you

They are rarely, if ever, on your mind, and only occupy your interest for a nanosecond, if at all. Post a comment

Kennedy discusses Abu Ghraib, HIV, Iraq War

Award-winning documentary filmmaker and producer Rory Kennedy challenged the Hopkins community to have a heightened awareness of social issues including domestic violence, the AIDS epidemic and the Iraq war last night at the MSE Symposium. Post a comment

News in Brief

Duke lacrosse coach sues over perceived slander Mike Pressler, former coach of the Duke University lacrosse team, filed a lawsuit against the school last week, accusing Duke officials of violating the terms of an agreement he made with them by slandering his name to the press. Post a comment

Know the options when facing the unthinkable

By the time I moved in my sophomore year, more than half of my girl friends had had at least one pregnancy scare, whether imagined or real. Post a comment

Cleaning up in East Baltimore

Helping Up Mission provides a safe place for East Baltimore citizens to reorganize their lives

It was a pristine Saturday morning. 1 Comment

Burberry: if you wear it, know it

We often hear the saying "you can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?" Post a comment

A guide to same-sex intimacy and affection for the timid and confused

An open letter to the boys confused by the antics on the television show Tila Tequila: A Shot At Love 1 Comment

To your own sexual identity, be true

Midterms are upon us, and we are sick of using our brains. Post a comment

Baltimore hosts hordes of haunted happenings

Halloween at Hopkins usually means dressing up in some half-baked (or for the ladies, half-naked) costume and heading to the bars at Fells Point. Post a comment

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