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April 9, 2025COURTESY OF YUYU HUANG A dreamy night at Royal Taj crowned it Huang’s Restaurant of the Year.
COURTESY OF YUYU HUANG A dreamy night at Royal Taj crowned it Huang’s Restaurant of the Year.
JOHNS HOPKINS PRO-UAW Between June 4th – 6th, postdoctoral fellows at the University voted on whether or not Johns Hopkins PRO-UAW would become their exclusive representative at a union representation election. The University community, ranging from union members to outsiders, reflected on the organization’s victory.
COURTESY OF AMY XU Equitea’s co-founder and creative mind Quentin Vennie discusses the pop-up shop’s mission of making matcha affordable and accessible.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR The Trump administration announced the revocation of Chinese international student visas for those studying in “critical fields.” Chinese international students of Hopkins react to the news and University response.
KATHLEEN TYLER CONKLIN / CC BY 2.0 Following the spill of approximately 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel from the Hopkins Hospital into Inner Harbor, University representatives, students and the public reflected on the accident.
PHILIP WILSON / CC BY-ND 2.0 Mehta takes a look back on the fall-out from the infamous 2017 Spring Break Snapchat Stories of Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas and others.
COURTESY OF ADWITA SINHA Sinha recommends the gnocchi and pasta at Chiapparelli’s, where taste and tradition come together.
STEVEN SIMPSON | PHOTO EDITOR Boppana reflects on her tenure as Editor-in-Chief as her time with The News-Letter comes to a close.
COURTESY OF SHIRLENE JOHN Outgoing Editor-in-Chief John puts into words what the past four years at the newspaper have meant to her.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR Hopkins-PRO filed to unionize with the UAW, representing 1,600 postdoctoral researchers at Hopkins to address low pay, inadequate benefits and lack of institutional support.
COURTESY OF MOLLY GREEN Green writes a letter to Baltimore, reflecting on what this city, and its people, have meant to her.
COURTESY OF JEFFREY ROTHSTEIN AND LORA LEE CLAWSON Tiwari discusses the dual importance of clinical treatment and research regarding amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in interviews with Dr. Jeffrey Rothstein, director of the Robert Packard Center, and Lora Lee Clawson, director of ALS clinical services at the University.
COURTESY OF STEVEN SIMPSON Margaret (McKenzie Christiansen; left) is about to learn some troubling news from Gregory (Benjamin Roberts; right).
JOSH LONSTEIN / WEBMASTER Electra (Amanda Butler; left) condemns Medea (Khaya Cliett; center) for her crimes.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS \ CC BY 3.0 “Headphones On” is an indisputable earworm and uniquely blends R&B and hyperpop with an addictive aesthetic of bright colors, sequins and sparkles reminiscent of the early 2000s “party girl aesthetic.”
COURTESY OF KAITLIN TAN Tan reflects on rain and memories.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR In a second “Community Updates” briefing, University administrators discussed reinstatement of 36 out of 37 previously terminated graduate student visas, clarified campus protocols for potential ICE activity and outlined ongoing support for the international community amid federal policy shifts and research funding cuts.
COURTESY OF AASHI MENDPARA Mendpara closes off her Voices column with a goodbye to Hopkins.
TINGTINGOU / CC-BY-SA 4.0 Mahto calls on University administration to address student life concerns around Homewood campus.
BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT A Hopkins spokesperson and the police report received from Baltimore Police Department provided additional details regarding the accident.