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September 10, 2025
September 10, 2025 | Published by the Students of Johns Hopkins since 1896

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Women’s tennis swept Ursinus in their Conference matchup Saturday.

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hopkinssports.com Women’s tennis swept Ursinus in their Conference matchup Saturday.

PUBLIC DOMAIN

Although not conclusive, mitochondrial DNA evidence puts the earliest humans in Southern Africa.

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PUBLIC DOMAIN Although not conclusive, mitochondrial DNA evidence puts the earliest humans in Southern Africa.

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Members of Throat Culture perform in the 24-hour show on Saturday.

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Courtesy of Throat Culture Members of Throat Culture perform in the 24-hour show on Saturday.

Students bonded at the Lunchbox Moment over shared experiences regarding their cultures.

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Students bonded at the Lunchbox Moment over shared experiences regarding their cultures.

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Junior attackman Cole Williams helped Hopkins go on a 10-0 run after the first quarter.

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hopkinssports.com Junior attackman Cole Williams helped Hopkins go on a 10-0 run after the first quarter.

COURTESY OF LIOR NAVON
The Hopkins American Student Partnership for Israel invited Benjamin Anthony to campus.

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COURTESY OF LIOR NAVON The Hopkins American Student Partnership for Israel invited Benjamin Anthony to campus.

COURTESY OF IDOIA DIZON
Eid Suleman gave attendees a firsthand account of his experiences.

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COURTESY OF IDOIA DIZON Eid Suleman gave attendees a firsthand account of his experiences.

COURTESY OF RACHEL JUIENG
Robert Kelleman, the founder of Baltimore History and Culture led the tour.

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COURTESY OF RACHEL JUIENG Robert Kelleman, the founder of Baltimore History and Culture led the tour.

EDA INCEKARA/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR

Adamson says that the University did not take concerns about Hopkins police seriously.

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EDA INCEKARA/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Adamson says that the University did not take concerns about Hopkins police seriously.

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