Student group steps up the fight against cancerA new force in the fight against cancer is gaining notoriety at Homewood, thanks to increased activism and devoted students. Post a comment |
The Things I've Learned, with Dr. Betsy BryanHopkins Egyptologist Betsy Bryan discusses her first excavation, 9/11's impact on Egypt and the festival of drunkennessBetsy Bryan is a professor in the Near Eastern Studies Department as well as an Egyptologist. Post a comment |
Blessing of the Hounds, a Baltimore County mustBaltimore BeatsTo most Hopkins students, the exotic territories beyond the boundary of Homewood campus often bring up images of deserted streets, boarded-up homes and dark alleys. Post a comment |
Eating healthy during the holiday seasonBusy BodiesThanksgiving has become a day not only to give thanks but also to loosen the belt buckle and indulge. Post a comment |
Cuisine at Le Paradou is très expensiveD.I.S.H.Contrary to popular belief, Baltimore does indeed have a dining scene. Post a comment |
Untangling the history and mystery of scarvesHop CoutureAllow me to begin with some history. Post a comment |
Councilwoman, fraternities say neighborhood relations tenseNeighborhood relations have continued to deteriorate despite a steep decline in formal complaints, according to fraternities and community leaders. 2 Comments |
Gender ratio imbalance persists in many majorsMales still outnumber females in some science, engineering depts.Hopkins has come a long way since it first opened its doors to female undergraduates in 1970. Post a comment |
Early decision remains popular despite conflictsWhile others abandon the system, Hopkins sees increase in applicants willing to bind themselves, regardless of aidEarly decision has traditionally been one of the central tenets of many college admissions programs, empowering universities to attract and enroll the students most eager to attend. 1 Comment |
Baltimore ranked 12th-most dangerousBaltimore remains the 12th-most dangerous city in the country, according to a study by Congressional Quarterly (CQ) Press. Post a comment |
Young residents absent from E. Baltimore discussionsAs a Hopkins-funded development of a biotechnology park in the East Baltimore Midway neighborhood moves forward, younger residents are underrepresented in local community meetings that may decide the fate of their homes. Post a comment |
Islamo-fascism Week prompts students to hold service eventThe Gilman tunnel is not exactly the ideal location for a bakery, scarf factory and artists' meeting spot to coexist. Post a comment |