Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896
May 9, 2025
May 9, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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Pigasus was presidential nominee of the Youth International Party

LIQUID EMULSION/ CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Pigasus was presidential nominee of the Youth International Party

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Pigasus was presidential nominee of the Youth International Party

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LIQUID EMULSION/ CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Pigasus was presidential nominee of the Youth International Party

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In “Teratoma,” Bromage personifies cancer’s attack on the body.

PUBLIC DOMAIN In “Teratoma,” Bromage personifies cancer’s attack on the body.

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In “Teratoma,” Bromage personifies cancer’s attack on the body.

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PUBLIC DOMAIN In “Teratoma,” Bromage personifies cancer’s attack on the body.

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How could you not embrace the Christmas spirit after seeing this little guy’s smile?

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DIGIDREAMGRAFIX/CC BY-SA 3.0 How could you not embrace the Christmas spirit after seeing this little guy’s smile?

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Naomi Campbell built her career on modeling, not Instagram.

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RENAN KATAYAMA/CC BY-SA 2.0 Naomi Campbell built her career on modeling, not Instagram.

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UT Austin students protest new Texas law allowing guns on campus.

DEREK KEY/cc by 2.0 UT Austin students protest new Texas law allowing guns on campus.

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Panelists criticized the University’s history in contributing to segregation in its surrounding neighborhoods.

COURTESY OF KUNAL MAITI Panelists criticized the University’s history in contributing to segregation in its surrounding neighborhoods.

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Panelists criticized the University’s history in contributing to segregation in its surrounding neighborhoods.

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COURTESY OF KUNAL MAITI Panelists criticized the University’s history in contributing to segregation in its surrounding neighborhoods.

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