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Student's seizure during exam prompts discussion of "cut-throat" culture

After a student had a seizure during Professor Lawrence Principe's Organic Chemistry exam, other classmates had their tests collected while student health response units arrived on the scene.… 1 Comment

Breaking News: Baltimore mayor found guilty of embezzlement

Conviction could force Sheila Dixon from office
After seven days of jury deliberations, Dixon was found guilty in one of the five charges brought against her after it was discovered that she had used gift cards that had been donated for use by the local poor.… Post the First Comment

Noise ordinance causes confusion and controversy

Violations of the Neighborhood Nuisance ordinance have resulted in arrest, confusion and controversy for Hopkins students living in Charles Village.… 1 Comment

Sean Astin brings humor, insight and a bit of the Shire to Hopkins

Sean Astin brings humor, insight and a bit of the Shire to Hopkins
Sean Astin brought a lighthearted touch to his speech on Tuesday, where he discussed leadership, the media and his life as an actor.… 2 Comments


SGA considers high prices at Charles Street Market

SGA considers high prices at Charles Street Market

Items at Charles Street Market are considerably more expensive than those same items at both chain supermarkets and local competitors. 1 Comment

Students For Choice host game event to advocate safe sex

The event revealed the results of a sex survey the group distributed earlier in the year Post a comment

Hopkins Refugee Action Project hosts speaker

Burmese refugee Aung Kyaw Ze Ya spoke about his experiences in captivity 1 Comment

H1N1 vaccine available to third-priority students

Type A H1N1 influenza continues to be the predominant strain of flu circulating in the state of Maryland and at Hopkins. Post a comment

Hopkins alumni gather for Center for Talented Youth reunion

On Tuesday, the Center for Talented Youth (CTY) held a reunion for participants of the program as an opportunity to reconnect and share their experiences. Post a comment

The price of a relationship

Southern Comfort

What does is mean to pay for a girl? Post a comment

Faces Around Campus: Tyler Smith, political activist and campaigner

Faces Around Campus: Tyler Smith, political activist and campaigner

Junior history major Smith has worked on numerous campaigns with many different politicians in his home state of Washington Post a comment

Do the math: Pick clothes that fit

Hop Couture

Fashion is subjective but mathematical rules sometimes apply Post a comment

Spices will help push a good dish toward greatness, but nothing can save bad cooking

Guest Dining Column

With spices you can fuse different styles and cultures together, creating dishes that not only please the palette but also stimulate the mind. Post a comment

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