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June 1, 2021COURTESY OF AMANI NELSON While she appreciates her time at Hopkins, Nelson is concerned that public health coursework fails to meaningfully address anti-Blackness in health care.
COURTESY OF AMANI NELSON While she appreciates her time at Hopkins, Nelson is concerned that public health coursework fails to meaningfully address anti-Blackness in health care.
COURTESY OF TASGOLA BRUNER Senior Lana Weidgenant shows her decorated graduation cap, which reads "Save the JHU Owls."
COURTESY OF TASGOLA BRUN PETA protesters, including an owl mascot, lined the entrance to the University’s commencement celebration on Thursday evening.
FILE PHOTO The policy changes represent the far-reaching impacts of the recent variant-driven spike in COVID-19 cases.
COURTESY OF SHIZHENG “JJ” TIE After transferring into Hopkins and spending three semesters online, Tie acknowledges her unorthodox route to graduation.
COURTESY OF JESSICA KASAMOTO Despite her dissatisfaction with her virtual senior year, Kasamoto is excited to see what comes next.
COURTESY OF KATY WILNER Wilner, pictured here with other graduating editors of The News-Letter, spent much of her undergraduate experience working for the paper.
COURTESY OF LAUREN PAULET Despite her senior year being almost entirely virtual, Paulet still made valuable memories.
COURTESY OF DAVID HOFFMAN Malcom holds the last print issue of The News-Letter.