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FILE PHOTO Students came together on Thursday, Feb. 13 to discuss public safety at Hopkins.
FILE PHOTO Although the University has suspended plans to implement a private police force for at least two years, students have questioned whether that is enough.
COURTESY OF CLAIRE GOUDREAU Mikulski recalled her support for various movements for disability rights.
COURTESY OF MIRI CAZES Graduate student Giacomo Loi presented a talk on history and myths.
COURTESY OF JACKIE RITTENHOUSE Panelists at the forum brought up issues of transportation access and cost.
MARYLANDGOVPICS/CC BY 2.0 Hopkins administrators donated $16,000 to Pugh’s last election campaign.
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Renovations to the Rec Center are set to be complete in August 2021.
COURTESY OF RUDY MALCOM Hopkins students joined with students across the nation to demonstrate on Fossil Fuel Divestment Day.
COURTESY OF LEELA GEBO. Phillip Leaf’s class, Lectures on Public Health and Well-Being in Baltimore, heard from victims of gun violence.
Courtesy of Cas Gustafsson Davyon Love discussed the complex history of Black History Month.
Courtesy of Cas Gustafsson Love described the impacts of both land an information colonization.
COURTESY OF JANAYA BROWN Ren is a multifaceted artist experienced with collages and Adobe Illustrator.
COURTESY OF BENJAMIN EVANS Students wrote, directed and acted in Witness Theater’s four new plays.
GAGE SKIDMORE/CC BY-SA 2.0 Novetsky draws negative parallels between biblical King Jehoiakim and President Trump.
GAGE SKIDMORE/CC BY-SA 2.0 Mollin refuses to support Bloomberg, citing his mayoral record and his use of wealth.
COURTESY OF KATY WILNER For Wilner, adulting means handling the mundane tasks, like cleaning.
EDA INCEKARA/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR According to Beaver, Sandler plays the same dumb husband in every movie.
COURTESY OF ELIZABETH IM Im looks back on her decision to study abroad in Stockholm this semester.