Genetic Engineering team wins bronze medalHopkins's first International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM) team won a bronze medal at the annual competition. Post a comment |
Michelle Obama: America's next fashion iconRumor has it that Michelle Obama will be featured on the cover of Vogue this coming March. Some other recent announcements for upcoming cover girls have raised many a well-groomed eyebrow. Jennifer Aniston for December? Blake Lively for February? Are these women really that important to fashion? 1 Comment |
Don't make a move too soon: Make an investmentThe safer the investment, the less the payoff: a commonly held maxim in the financial world. Invest with the long-term in mind, in which case the appeal of the high-risk, high-profit options wane compared to that of the security and reliability of the surefires. Post a comment |
Find a workout plan that gets you psyched, suits your styleLooking after your personal fitness is often like cleaning a nasty, vomit-covered toilet. Even before you get started, you know it's going to be tough, and while you're in the act, you keep asking yourself why you're still at it. Both are smelly, sweat-inducing processes with results erasable by a case of the munchies gone too far. Post a comment |
Fresh fish, Pan-Asian fare, affordable sushi and kim-chi at New No Da JiFor a college student, good food is hard to come by. Good food for a good price is even harder to find. So it's no wonder that New No Da Ji is well-known among Asian circles here at Hopkins and around Baltimore. Post a comment |
God seems to have changed his mindRemember when God sent a hurricane to Louisiana to punish the sinful homosexuals in the New Orleans area? Post a comment |
Community aligns at yearly conferenceCommunity organizers and citizens from across Baltimore met at Charles Commons on Saturday to discuss citywide issues during the second annual Neighborhood Institute. Post a comment |
City Police tests new gunshot detection systemSenior Andrew Brandel, who lives at the Sigma Phi Epsilon House on West 29th Street, was on his way to class on Monday when he encountered several police officers firing gun rounds into a truck. Post a comment |
Brody's final speechDeparting president spoke at MSE Symposium last nightOn freshmen move-in day in 1996, a man and a woman on rollerblades zipped along the long line of cars, stopping just long enough to stick their heads in the windows, shake hands with parents, and say hello to the newly arriving students. Post a comment |
Iraqi refugees find home in BaltimoreRefugees struggle to acclimate to life in BaltimoreIt was standing room only last Thursday night at the Interfaith Center, as members of the Hopkins community gathered for a panel discussion on the world refugee crisis hosted by the Hopkins chapter of the Refugee Youth Project (RYP). 1 Comment |
Charles Village implements multi-layer security plansDespite the fact that Hopkins is ranked number one in security by Reader's Digest, a number of undergraduates have complained to the University's security department and to the Residential Advisory Board that they feel unsafe. 1 Comment |
Vote for 5th Panhell. sorority overturnedThe Panhellenic Council's proposal to invite a fifth sorority to campus was overturned by the existing four sororities on Nov. 4. 1 Comment |
Archaeology major to be offered in fall 2009Undergraduate Hopkins students will be able to pursue a new major in archaeology as soon as the Maryland Higher Education Commission grants its approval. Post a comment |