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October 9, 2023COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Women’s volleyball closed out Family Weekend with exciting finishes against Stevenson and Muhlenberg.
COURTESY OF HOPKINSSPORTS.COM Women’s volleyball closed out Family Weekend with exciting finishes against Stevenson and Muhlenberg.
NIAID / CC BY 2.0 DEED A recently published hydrogel treatment promises to alleviate the “pill fatigue“ often experienced by patients living with HIV.
MIKE MACKENZIE / CC BY 2.0 Soatto’s Sept. 26 talk addressed public anxiety regarding large language models.
COURTESY OF HARDY WILLIAMS Williams shares his experience of moving out of his home state of Oklahoma and getting acclimated to Hopkins.
SOLIS INVICTI / CC BY 2.0 This past week marked the awarding of the 2023 Nobel Prizes. Below is The News-Letter‘s brief introduction to the groundbreaking work in the fields of medicine, chemistry and physics.
ALBERTO BUSCATO VAZQUEZ / CC BY-SA 4.0 It Lives Inside is a horror movie which draws on Indian mythology.
ARANTZA GARCIA / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR This week's picks include The Fall of the House of Usher, a new horror series based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, and the Peabody Dance Family Weekend performance at Joe Byrd Hall.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR In SGA’s weekly meeting, members casted votes for the position of Chair of Fundraising on the School of Arts and Sciences Shared Governance Council.
RAWPIXEL.COM / CC0 1.0 DEED Doctoral candidates at Hopkins helped discovered a combination of microscopy methods that can facilitate understanding and early detection of treatment-resistant cells.
DAVID LEE / 2.0 GENERIC In Mitski's new album, The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, the beloved indie rock artist explores the inner beauty in the act of love.
ARANTZA GARCIA / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR There’s so many planned events in the city this weekend, that you’re sure to find something for yourself!
COURTESY OF GABRIEL LESSER Lesser writes about how his understanding of Yom Kippur shifted after spending the holiday abroad last year.
COURTESY OF ALAN MAO A rainbow doesn’t have to be the only good thing to come out of a rainy day!
COURTESY OF ONPOINT VENTILATION Back row from left to right: Charlie Almoney, Arijit Nukala and Bucky Bryner. Middle: Ria Jha, Alexandra Gorham, Krisha Thakur and Nina Nair. Front: Sneha Batheja. OnPoint Ventilation discusses their work and future goals in an interview with The News-Letter.
COURTESY OF LEO QI Mac McComas led the conversation on economic development and urban pollution in Baltimore City through the lenses of environmental policies.
MAARTEN COLLEN / CC BY 2.0 The Editorial Board warns readers to recognize when a celebrity obsession becomes unhealthy.
ARANTZA GARCIA / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR Swindle discusses her struggles with writer’s block.
COURTESY OF LANA SWINDLE Fifty years ago, Augusto Pinochet led a violent coup to overthrow Former Chilean President Salvador Allende's regime.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS / CC 2.0 Boppana argues that Bob Menendez owes it to his constituents to resign in order to restore their faith in their government.
COURTESY OF ANNIE HUANG Duke Professor Roarke Horstmeyer discussed his recent work on multi-camera microscopy in a lecture delivered to the Hopkins community.