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Presumed H1N1 cases top 200

Presumed H1N1 cases top 200
Though there have been more than 200 presumed cases of the H1N1 virus throughout the Hopkins community, the University currently has no plans to close the school due to swine flu.… Post the First Comment

Samurai incident used in SGA campaign

Two weeks after a man assaulting a Hopkins student met his end at a samurai sword, a candidate for freshman class president has used the "samurai sword killing" in a campaign advertisement.… 6 Comments

Hopkins researcher shares 2009 Nobel Prize

Hopkins researcher Carol Greider is the co-recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.… Post the First Comment

Dean Falk to become President of Williams College

Adam Falk, Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, was appointed the 17th president of Williams College on Monday.… Post the First Comment


The Den permanently closes its doors at current location

The Den permanently closes its doors at current location

The Den night club on the corner of St. Paul St. and 34th St. has closed for good in that location. 1 Comment

Blue Jay ROTC program "on the rise"

Enrollment in the Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) at Hopkins' Blue Jay Battalion is on the rise. Post a comment

Annual report shows overall crime decrease, twice as many drug violations

Though Hopkins saw a dramatic decrease in crime last year, the number of drug-related offenses doubled in 2008, according to the recent report released by security. Post a comment

Maryland outlaws texting while driving

Starting today, Maryland drivers who send text messages while behind the wheel could be fined up to $500. Post a comment

Charles Village still in the recovery process with economic crisis, recent robberies

While the national economy is just starting to catch its breath, Charles Village still feels the aftershocks from last fall's financial tsunami. Post a comment

Companies yet to lower birth control prices, despite overturn of Bush adminstration law

In today's economy, most students are looking to save money everywhere they can. Unfortunately, Hopkins students won't be saving any extra money on birth control this year. Post a comment

Gail McGovern: From first coed class to CEO

McGovern credited her experience at Hopkins as the reason for her later-life career successes. "It taught me how to maneuver in an all-male world," she said. And maneuver she did. Post a comment

Mike Wheeler takes his engineering skills to Africa

One of the things that Wheeler took away from his time with Engineers Without Borders (EWB) in South Africa was that simple engineering can really change a community. Post a comment

Sex stories: when talking makes you a tool

Southern Comfort

The guys in the know are the last to share their stories. They sit and listen to their friends' claims, silently aware that they could hump circles around them. Post a comment

The basics of sharing your workout space

Work It Out

Stealing cheap sweaty towels from the gym? Well, that's just sad, not to mention gross. 1 Comment

Luella Bartley: showcasing the girly side of London

The Brick Runway

Perhaps, I start to think as I bundle myself in a scarf and jacket every morning, the British just want to dress pretty and happy, because the weather never is. Post a comment

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