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July 6, 2020COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM One speaker compared racist policing to Israel’s plans to annex Palestine.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM One speaker compared racist policing to Israel’s plans to annex Palestine.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Protesters unsuccessfully called on Daniels to come outside.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Like several other institutions, the EPS department has decided not to require the GRE.
THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY / PUBLIC DOMAIN Love, Victor offers a representation of the experiences of people of color in the LGBTQ community.
FILE PHOTO SGA signed a petition demanding the University end its plans for the private police force.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM According to Furstenberg, those inside the “Garland Hall bubble” have caused damage to the University through their austerity measures.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Monday’s protest harkens back to the West Wednesdays held by the Sit-In during spring 2019.
FILE PHOTO Santra argues that students shouldn’t have to decide between safety and their education.
PUBLIC DOMAIN / OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE PHOTO Tie considers the impact of growing tension between the U.S.and China on the Hopkins community.
COURTESY OF CHRISTOPHER BECKER As the country chants "Black Lives Matter," Onuoha considers whether it's true in America today.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM The Black Faculty and Staff Association organized a peaceful demonstration on the eve of Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating emancipation.
FILE PHOTO FLI and international students discuss employment and housing issues for the fall.
Praxidicae / CC BY-SA 4.0 Brandon Scott wins the Democratic primary for Baltimore Mayor.
LAKSHAY SOOD // LAYOUT EDITOR Helfer argues that history is repeating itself as tensions over systemic racism in the U.S. run high in 2020.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Yu argues that the University should seek to expand peer mentorship opportunities this fall.
CC By-SA 4.0 The NBA will resume the 2019-2020 season on July 31 with only 22 teams.
FILE PHOTO Administrators will address the petition at a town hall on June 10.
FILE PHOTO Amid protests over police brutality and violence, Hopkins must listen to its students and abandon plans for a private police force.