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March 5, 2020COURTESY OF CAROLYN HARRIS New associate director for leadership development at SLI plans to improve communication with students.
COURTESY OF CAROLYN HARRIS New associate director for leadership development at SLI plans to improve communication with students.
SSG TEDDY WADE/CC BY 2.0 Commissioner Roger Goodell has defended the new CBA changes.
VIDUSHINIGAM/CC BY-S.A 4.0 Hitesh Kewalya directed Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, a modern Bollywood take on LGBTQ+ relationships.
Frank Wu is a Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California, Hastings.
COURTESY OF NOELA LU Mendenhall explained how diabetes is linked to trauma and poverty.
MARYLAND GOVPICS/CC-BY-2.0 The case centered around Healthy Holly, Pugh’s series of children’s books.
COURTESY OF JACKIE RITTENHOUSE Stanfield spoke about decreasing drug use and violence among students.
COURTESY OF KANATOGRAPHY How Palm Wine Sours dealt with a story that authentically integrated themes of culture and identity.
COURTESY OF DYLAN KWANG Hopkins Stand-up Comedy Club secretary and chief strategist Harry Kuperstein starred in the quadrennial Leap Year show.
COURTESY OF KAYLEE ZOU Tim O’brien read various emotional and comical excerpts from his books .
NIKKI RITCHER/CC BY 2.0 Michael Bloomberg terminated his presidential candidacy on Wednesday.
COURTESY OF MICHELLE LIMPE CUE2 held its first town hall discussion on Thursday, Feb. 27 in Levering Hall.
DEREK MORITZ Tracy Walder shared stories about working for both the FBI and the CIA.
PUBLIC DOMAIN Artwork, such Luke Fildes’s The Doctor, can remind students of the non-academic side of medicine.
COURTESY OF MARVIS GUTIERREZ Leaders of student organizations voiced their anger over club disbandments and debt.
COURTESY OF LAKSHAY SOOD Jin uses statistics to model heartbeat irregularities.
COURTESY OF ZUBIA HASAN Hasan remembers her after-school trips to markets with her amma.
COURTESY OF SAM FARRAR Attending IvyG gave Farrar a broader perspective on the FLI experience.
COURTESY OF EMILY MCDONALD Tie and Zhang argue that Hong Kong protestors shouldn’t speak on campus, while Lee disagrees.
COURTESY OF EMILY MCDONALD Tie and Zhang argue that Hong Kong protestors shouldn’t speak on campus, while Lee disagrees.