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Selectivity remains steady as applications rise

In another year of highly competitive admissions, Hopkins continues to be highly selective with a 25 percent acceptance rate.… 8 Comments

Committee suggests fix for large class size complaints

Students may use a new feedback system to evaluate courses part-way through the semester in order to help address poor attendance and a lack of student interest in large lecture classes.… Post the First Comment

Panel discusses American gov't response to Iran's nuclear program

Under the bright lights of the Glass Pavilion, members of the Hopkins community gathered to hear about one of the most controversial issues in world politics: the alleged nuclear weapons programs in Iran.… 1 Comment

Office of Disability Services created to improve facilities

Last semester, Hopkins sociology graduate student Christian Villenas proposed a project to his Sociology and Disabilities class: Assess how difficult it would be for a physically disabled person to simply enter a building on campus.… 5 Comments


Station North: home to theaters, bars and bikes

The neighborhood just north of Penn Station, now being called Station North, is a neighborhood in flux. Post a comment

Things I've Learned, with Prof. Walkowitz

Like a majority of people at Hopkins, Judith Walkowitz originally wished to study biology; luckily she instead pursued history. Post a comment

Montgomery campus set for expansion

Developers hope to create largest applied research center in country

Developers have begun to craft a new master plan that would quadruple the size of the University's satellite campus in Montgomery County. Post a comment

Vote on new constitution sees dismal turnout

A much-maligned Hopkins institution will get a permanent makeover this year when the Student Council, in its current form, is replaced by a new Student Government Association (SGA) to be elected later this month. Post a comment

U. Md. fraternity loses charter after hazing investigation

Following an investigation into hazing practices, officials at the University of Maryland, College Park made the decision to disband the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Post a comment

JHU aids in development of Baltimore charter school

Hopkins institutions are heavily involved in the development of two new Baltimore City charter schools, the Baltimore Civitas School and the Reach! School 2 Comments

Two men indicted in death of UNC student

Two men have been indicted for last month's murder of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student. Post a comment

Delaware CFO named Hopkins financial director

This month the University will welcome Michael Strine as the new executive director of financial planning and analysis. Post a comment

Virginia offers settlement to families of VA Tech victims

Families of victims of the Virginia Tech shootings have been offered a settlement that the commonwealth of Virginia hopes will prevent lawsuits. Post a comment

Public display of affection or blatant exhibitionism?

Nolan's recently played a Barry White album as background music. Post a comment

You don't know crap:the science of yogurt

When I went home for spring break, I rediscovered yogurt. Post a comment

Spring into this season's fashion with loose, flowy tops

Now that April's here, the fickle weather of Baltimore has finally stopped fooling around (get it?). It's springtime. Post a comment

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