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May 10, 2025
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 CARINE06 / CC BY-SA 2.0 Young Australian player Nick Kyrgios brings an edge back to tennis.

CARINE06 / CC BY-SA 2.0 Young Australian player Nick Kyrgios brings an edge back to tennis.

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Senior Evan Krumheuer performs a move against Saturday’s opponent.

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HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Senior Evan Krumheuer performs a move against Saturday’s opponent.

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Young Australian player Nick Kyrgios brings an edge back to tennis.

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CARINE06 / CC BY-SA 2.0 Young Australian player Nick Kyrgios brings an edge back to tennis.

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Sophomore Jan Hagemeister swims for one of his two wins versus F&M.

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HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Sophomore Jan Hagemeister swims for one of his two wins versus F&M.

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Senior Ryan Schwartz qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time.

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HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Senior Ryan Schwartz qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time.

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Thea Harvey-Brown scored in a losing effort on Saturday in N.J.

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HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Thea Harvey-Brown scored in a losing effort on Saturday in N.J.

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Senior Sophia Meehan cruised to her second-straight regional win.

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HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Senior Sophia Meehan cruised to her second-straight regional win.

 ED GREGORY/CC0 You can follow these tips when you finally get around to applying for summer research positions.

ED GREGORY/CC0 You can follow these tips when you finally get around to applying for summer research positions.

 SONNY ABESAMIS/ CC-BY-2.0 Occasionally indulging can increase your risk of metabolic syndrome.

SONNY ABESAMIS/ CC-BY-2.0 Occasionally indulging can increase your risk of metabolic syndrome.

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You can follow these tips when you finally get around to applying for summer research positions.

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ED GREGORY/CC0 You can follow these tips when you finally get around to applying for summer research positions.

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Occasionally indulging can increase your risk of metabolic syndrome.

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SONNY ABESAMIS/ CC-BY-2.0 Occasionally indulging can increase your risk of metabolic syndrome.

 JEN /CC -BY-2.0 Moderate coffee drinking can decrease the risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and neurological disease.

JEN /CC -BY-2.0 Moderate coffee drinking can decrease the risk of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and neurological disease.

epa00182685 A small village where rice and opium farmers live is seen behind a large hill which has been cleared of timber by slash and burn methods ready for agriculture, in north-eastern Myanmar (Burma), close to the Chinese border, Monday 26 April 2004. Unchecked logging fuelled by the huge growth in the Chinese economy has taken its toll on the area. Deforestation is acute in Myanmar as a consequence of timber exploitation and poor agricultural methods and it is one of the least environmentally protected countries in South East Asia. Myanmar supplies 60 per cent of the world's teak wood consumption, and derives nearly 10 percent of it's foreign income from timber exports.  EPA/BARBARA WALTON

epa00182685 A small village where rice and opium farmers live is seen behind a large hill which has been cleared of timber by slash and burn methods ready for agriculture, in north-eastern Myanmar (Burma), close to the Chinese border, Monday 26 April 2004. Unchecked logging fuelled by the huge growth in the Chinese economy has taken its toll on the area. Deforestation is acute in Myanmar as a consequence of timber exploitation and poor agricultural methods and it is one of the least environmentally protected countries in South East Asia. Myanmar supplies 60 per cent of the world's teak wood consumption, and derives nearly 10 percent of it's foreign income from timber exports. EPA/BARBARA WALTON

epa00182685 A small village where rice and opium farmers live is seen behind a large hill which has been cleared of timber by slash and burn methods ready for agriculture, in north-eastern Myanmar (Burma), close to the Chinese border, Monday 26 April 2004. Unchecked logging fuelled by the huge growth in the Chinese economy has taken its toll on the area. Deforestation is acute in Myanmar as a consequence of timber exploitation and poor agricultural methods and it is one of the least environmentally protected countries in South East Asia. Myanmar supplies 60 per cent of the world's teak wood consumption, and derives nearly 10 percent of it's foreign income from timber exports.  EPA/BARBARA WALTON

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epa00182685 A small village where rice and opium farmers live is seen behind a large hill which has been cleared of timber by slash and burn methods ready for agriculture, in north-eastern Myanmar (Burma), close to the Chinese border, Monday 26 April 2004. Unchecked logging fuelled by the huge growth in the Chinese economy has taken its toll on the area. Deforestation is acute in Myanmar as a consequence of timber exploitation and poor agricultural methods and it is one of the least environmentally protected countries in South East Asia. Myanmar supplies 60 per cent of the world's teak wood consumption, and derives nearly 10 percent of it's foreign income from timber exports. EPA/BARBARA WALTON

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