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November 6, 2025
November 6, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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Freshman midfielder Katie Sullivan is this week’s Athlete of the Week.

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COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Freshman midfielder Katie Sullivan is this week’s Athlete of the Week.

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Freshman forward Katie Sullivan scored the dagger to secure the Hopkins win last weekend.

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COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Freshman forward Katie Sullivan scored the dagger to secure the Hopkins win last weekend.

COURTESY OF SOPHIA PASALIS
SUCC President Kyra Rothwell addressed the crowd at last Friday’s Stand-Up Comedy Show.

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COURTESY OF SOPHIA PASALIS SUCC President Kyra Rothwell addressed the crowd at last Friday’s Stand-Up Comedy Show.

COURTESY OF ROSIE JANG
Motion discussed how poetry can explain things for which science has no answer. 

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COURTESY OF ROSIE JANG Motion discussed how poetry can explain things for which science has no answer. 

PUBLIC DOMAIN
Professor Stuart Schrader explained that the Hopkins Bubble exists in part due to redlining practices in Baltimore.

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PUBLIC DOMAIN Professor Stuart Schrader explained that the Hopkins Bubble exists in part due to redlining practices in Baltimore.

COURTESY OF AASHI MENDPARA
Mendpara recounts the frequent mispronunciation of her name throughout childhood and the meaning her name holds for her today.

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COURTESY OF AASHI MENDPARA Mendpara recounts the frequent mispronunciation of her name throughout childhood and the meaning her name holds for her today.

COURTESY OF CLAIRE MOON
Elaine, Class of 2025, is majoring in Computer Science and Cognitive Science.

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COURTESY OF CLAIRE MOON Elaine, Class of 2025, is majoring in Computer Science and Cognitive Science.

COURTESY OF MIN-SEO Kim
For many Indigenous peoples, events like powwows are a way to both reclaim and celebrate their cultures which were historically suppressed.

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COURTESY OF MIN-SEO Kim For many Indigenous peoples, events like powwows are a way to both reclaim and celebrate their cultures which were historically suppressed.

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Freshmen expressed excitement and frustrations over programming during orientation week.

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FILE PHOTO  Freshmen expressed excitement and frustrations over programming during orientation week.

COURTESY OF JASON FISCHER
Jason Fischer and Sarah Cormiea studied the relationship between the scent of pumpkin spice and memory.

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COURTESY OF JASON FISCHER Jason Fischer and Sarah Cormiea studied the relationship between the scent of pumpkin spice and memory.

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Tan reminisces on her adventures around the Homewood campus last year.

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FILE PHOTO Tan reminisces on her adventures around the Homewood campus last year.

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Students and faculty reflect on the transition back to large in-person lectures.

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FILE PHOTO Students and faculty reflect on the transition back to large in-person lectures.

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Andersson critiques the culture surrounding food at Hopkins, encouraging students to nourish their bodies. 

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ROSIE JANG/CARTOONS EDITOR Andersson critiques the culture surrounding food at Hopkins, encouraging students to nourish their bodies. 

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After two victories this past weekend, the Jays have extended their win streak to 49 wins.

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COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM After two victories this past weekend, the Jays have extended their win streak to 49 wins.

COURTESY OF JIM BURGER PHOTOGRAPHY
(From left to right) Alexandra Rindone, Elana Ben-Akiva, Ariel Yosef Isser, Alycen Wiacek and Julie Shade have all been named Sibel Scholars for the year 2022.

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COURTESY OF JIM BURGER PHOTOGRAPHY (From left to right) Alexandra Rindone, Elana Ben-Akiva, Ariel Yosef Isser, Alycen Wiacek and Julie Shade have all been named Sibel Scholars for the year 2022.

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