Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896
May 12, 2025
May 12, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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When the Air Hits Your Brain is Vertosick’s first book and details his time as a neurosurgeon.

U.S. PACIFIC FLEET/CC BY-NC 2.0 When the Air Hits Your Brain is Vertosick’s first book and details his time as a neurosurgeon.

160722-N-BB534-451 DA NANG, Vietnam (July 22, 2016) Dr. Trung Kieu Huy Le (left), a neurosurgeon at Da Nang General Hospital, and Lt. Cmdr. Paul Porensky, a neurosurgeon assigned to Pacific Partnership 2016, perform neurosurgery during a cooperative health engagement (CHE). During the CHE Porensky worked together with local surgeons to diagnose patients and perform surgeries. Pacific Partnership is in Da Nang where hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) is joined by JS Shimokita (LST-4002) and Vietnam People's Navy ship Khánh Hóa. Partner nations are working work side-by-side with local organizations to conduct cooperative health engagements, community relation events and subject matter expert exchanges to better prepare for natural disaster or crisis. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Elizabeth Merriam/Released)

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160722-N-BB534-451 DA NANG, Vietnam (July 22, 2016) Dr. Trung Kieu Huy Le (left), a neurosurgeon at Da Nang General Hospital, and Lt. Cmdr. Paul Porensky, a neurosurgeon assigned to Pacific Partnership 2016, perform neurosurgery during a cooperative health engagement (CHE). During the CHE Porensky worked together with local surgeons to diagnose patients and perform surgeries. Pacific Partnership is in Da Nang where hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) is joined by JS Shimokita (LST-4002) and Vietnam People's Navy ship Khánh Hóa. Partner nations are working work side-by-side with local organizations to conduct cooperative health engagements, community relation events and subject matter expert exchanges to better prepare for natural disaster or crisis. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Elizabeth Merriam/Released)

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Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.

Stu_spivak/CC BY-SA 2.0 Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.

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Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.Stu_spivak/CC BY-SA 2.0
Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.

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Stu_spivak/CC BY-SA 2.0 Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.Stu_spivak/CC BY-SA 2.0 Beefsteaks consisted of prospective voters eating piles of meat.

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In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.

OluGW/CC BY-SA 4.0 In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.

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In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.OluGW/CC BY-SA 4.0
In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.

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OluGW/CC BY-SA 4.0 In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.OluGW/CC BY-SA 4.0 In this story, the girls point out the flaws with almost everything.

 COURTESY OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Politically correct culture can reach ridiculous proportions, like in this fairy tale.

COURTESY OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Politically correct culture can reach ridiculous proportions, like in this fairy tale.

COURTESY OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Politically correct culture can reach ridiculous proportions, like in this fairy tale.

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COURTESY OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Politically correct culture can reach ridiculous proportions, like in this fairy tale.

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Girls can’t use toxic phrases like “not like other girls” without distancing themselves.

Via Pixabay.com Girls can’t use toxic phrases like “not like other girls” without distancing themselves.

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Girls can’t use toxic phrases like “not like other girls” without distancing themselves.

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Via Pixabay.com Girls can’t use toxic phrases like “not like other girls” without distancing themselves.

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None of us is perfect, and that’s okay. We need to accept our shortcomings.

Jaychoi2770/Public Domain None of us is perfect, and that’s okay. We need to accept our shortcomings.

Jaychoi2770/Public Domain
None of us is perfect, and that’s okay. We need to accept our shortcomings.

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Jaychoi2770/Public Domain None of us is perfect, and that’s okay. We need to accept our shortcomings.

 COURTESY OF REBECCA KELLY Professor Rebecca Kelly in her element on a hike in scenic Ireland.

COURTESY OF REBECCA KELLY Professor Rebecca Kelly in her element on a hike in scenic Ireland.

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Professor Rebecca Kelly in her element on a hike in scenic Ireland.

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courtesy of rebecca kelly Professor Rebecca Kelly in her element on a hike in scenic Ireland.

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The dining room of Remington’s Parts & Labor is bustling and lively but does not feel over-crowded.

A. CURRELL /CC-BY-NC 2.0 The dining room of Remington’s Parts & Labor is bustling and lively but does not feel over-crowded.

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The dining room of Remington’s Parts & Labor is bustling and lively but does not feel over-crowded.

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A. CURRELL /CC-BY-NC 2.0 The dining room of Remington’s Parts & Labor is bustling and lively but does not feel over-crowded.

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The Buttered Niblets competed against UMBC as part of the improv comedy show titled Quickdraw.

COURTESY OF LEON SANTHAKUMAR The Buttered Niblets competed against UMBC as part of the improv comedy show titled Quickdraw.

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