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Community interest group in East Baltimore to disband

Breaking News: Nov. 5
The Save Middle East Action Committee (SMEAC) has announced it will be disbanding after nearly a decade of working to represent the voices of residents during neighborhood redevelopment. … 3 Comments

Memorial celebrates the life of Miriam Frankl

Family and friends gathered on Tuesday to share memories and honor the Hopkins junior tragically killed in a hit-and-run car accident.… Post the First Comment

H1N1 vaccine now available to lower priority group

Fewer than 70 students considered to be in the highest priority group have stepped forward to get the vaccine. … Post the First Comment

SGA discusses smoking restrictions

SGA questioned the validity of smoking statistics and signatures brought to them by Hopkins Kicks Butts, a student group hoping to get smoking banned on campus.… 2 Comments


Group to look for Falk's replacement

Committee tasked with finding new Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences

Faced with the upcoming departure of Adam Falk, Hopkins administrators have formed a committee to begin the search for a new head of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Post a comment

Campus sustainability initiative reaches campus kitchens

As an attempt to expand Hopkins's sustainability initiative, Hopkins Dining is implementing the JHU Dining Food Chain Program, which hopes to educate the Hopkins community about the importance of the local Baltimore food chain. Post a comment

Nutrition in FFC an ongoing concern

As one of the most popular dining facilities on campus for freshmen, the Fresh Food Cafe has in recent years been working on trying to make its food healthier for students. 3 Comments

The Evergreen Museum boasts rich history

Historic house in Baltimore close to campus and is worth a visit
The Evergreen Museum boasts rich history

Walking into the Evergreen Museum is like walking up to something out of a Disney movie, with its long driveway, extensive foliage and immense size. 2 Comments

When choosing a classic coat, mother knows best

The collar of the pea coat is designed to be flipped up to protect you (and sailors) from the wind and rain that you so often encounter on your morning walk to class. This is unlike the collar on your polo shirt, the popping of which serves no purpose other than to make you look like a tool. 1 Comment

Setting the scene for the night of your dreams

Dirty Business

I was seeing a guy for a while who was obsessed with zombie movies. Guess what our baby making music was? The agonizing screams of frantic men and women and the slow rip of their living flesh being torn from their bodies. Hot. Post a comment

Egyptian pizza offers a tasty off-campus experience

Guest Food Column

You may find yourself sitting on a hard-cushioned chair and staring via mirror-lined walls at dimly lit Egyptian ruins (molded plaster pillars and randomly placed red brick). Some find this appealing; most likely, you will simply forget your surroundings after a few minutes of acclimation. 1 Comment

Fraternities seek return of sophomore exemptions

Several fraternities at Hopkins are moving closer to presenting a formal proposal that they hope will spur University administrators to overturn the revocation of the sophomore housing exemption. 2 Comments

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