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October 24, 2019CC BY 2.0 Krystal M. Garrett/Kasie P. Whitfield Skyzone is full of fun bouncy times, reminding Chen of childhood times.
CC BY 2.0 Krystal M. Garrett/Kasie P. Whitfield Skyzone is full of fun bouncy times, reminding Chen of childhood times.
COURTESY OF MICHAEL TRAUTMANN-RODRIGUEZ A Hopkins sociology professor discussed U.S. policing abroad and locally.
COURTESY OF NOELA LU A UC Berkeley professor discussed the challenges of school integration.
COURTESY OF NATALIE WU Peter Harnik described his ideal view of a city park management structure.
COURTESY OF CLAIRE GOUDREAU A sophomore from CCBC led a discussion on terrorism classifications.
COURTESY OF MICHELLE LIMPE Sonja Drimmer taught students how medieval artists deployed common archetypes of power.
COURTESY OF GABI SWISTARA Swistara keeps a journal of the little moments that make an impact on her.
COURTESY OF ADDY PERLMAN After dreaming of city life, Perlman has come to love her small hometown.
COURTESY OF DIVA PAREKH Parekh’s trip offered her a new perspective on disconnecting from work.
COURTESY OF KATY WILNER Santoro and Real Food Hopkins support the Pour Out Pepsi campaign, which urges the University to end its exclusivity contract with Pepsi.
CC BY-SA 2.0/Gage Skidmore Wu thinks that Yang should seriously consider his influence an Asian-American leader.
COURTESY OF RUDIGER von der HEYDT A professor emeritus of Neuroscience, von der Heydt studied the object perception and recognition.
COURTESY OF ANDREW GREEN Green joined the University this month following nearly two decades at The Baltimore Sun.