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May 10, 2021COURTESY OF CALEB DESCHANEL “Henry James Korn and a plastered friend on a recent visit to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library.”
COURTESY OF CALEB DESCHANEL “Henry James Korn and a plastered friend on a recent visit to the Milton S. Eisenhower Library.”
COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES — SHERIDAN LIBRARIES Einolf’s “Blue Jays Sink Red Ten” covered a Hopkins win over Cornell in men’s lacrosse.
COURTESY OF DIVYA KUMAR Students attending the protest demanded an immediate end to all University plans to form a private police force.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Spring Fair attendees walk around Wyman Quad in 1988, the same year Winfield arrived at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION A woman walks past the Beach in 1966, around Korn's time at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Members of the lacrosse team celebrate after winning 1980 NCAA Championship, which occurred during Kruzansky's time with the sports section.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Members of the baseball team exchange gifts with a visiting Soviet team in 1988, which occurred during McGuckian’s time with The News-Letter.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Then-University President William C. Richardson speaks at Edelman's graduation in 1992.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Students exit a building after class circa the 1950s, around when Cleveland first arrived at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY GRAPHIC AND PICTORIAL COLLECTION Students study in Milton S. Eisenhower Library in 1976, when Zelinksy attended Hopkins.
COURTESY OF MIN-SEO KIM Students expressed their support for the University’s wage increase but believe that more could be done.
FREDERIC C. CHALFANT/CC BY-SA 3.0 Students expressed frustration that the investigation yielded no charges.
FILE PHOTO In 2015, The News-Letter reported on the Baltimore Uprising and received a prestigious Pacemaker award for its coverage.
FILE PHOTO Baensch attended Hopkins and worked on The News-Letter from 1953 to 1957.
COURTESY OF TEJA KAKANI The Hopkins administration announced that Charles Commons would be one of three University locations to be renamed.
COURTESY OF KENNA LOWE Daniels believes that vaccine supply will allow for the University to set up vaccination clinics on the Homewood Campus.
RAMAKRISHNA MISSION BELUR MATH/CC BY 2.0 Along with a shortage of COVID-19 tests, India lacks medical supplies such as personal protective equipment and oxygen.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK The Mattin Center has been the center of the University’s arts scene since 2001.
COURTESY OF HOPKINS FACILITIES AND REAL ESTATE Swirnow Theater served the 11 theatre groups at Hopkins.
COURTESY OF CHRIS H. PARK The entrance to the Mattin Center, located on the intersection between 33rd Street and Charles Street.