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August 19, 2024COURTESY OF YANA MULANI Mulani recommends fun activities on campus to break a mundane routine.
COURTESY OF YANA MULANI Mulani recommends fun activities on campus to break a mundane routine.
COURTESY OF YUYU HUANG Me before course registration: hovering over the register button a minute before 7:00 A.M., fingers crossed.
COURTESY OF NEIL MAHTO Located in Mt. Vernon, the top of the Washington Monument provides a view of the many neighborhoods in Baltimore.
COURTESY OF SARA KAUFMAN Kaufman describes some of her favorite places to visit to escape the Hopkins Bubble.
COURTESY OF Noël Da The Hutzler Reading Room, located inside Gilman Hall, is home to several humanities resources and one of Da’s favorite spots to study.
COURTESY OF JOSEPH RAINBOLT The Hopkins ice rink is constructed each winter and is a great way to unwind!
COURTESY OF AYDEN MIN Min (lower right) shares how being part of a team offers support and motivation that carries over to tackling busy lifestyles and balancing mental health.
COURTESY OF AIMEE CHO Cho suggests study locations around Baltimore, including cafes and the George Peabody Library.
COURTESY OF SARA KAUFMAN Charm City Circulators wish riders "Happy Holidays" on Christmas Eve.
COURTESY OF CATHY WANG Wang suggests some simple recipes to brighten up your freshman year.
COURTESY OF SHIRLENE JOHN Huang shares some of her favorite restaurants in Baltimore.
COURTESY OF RITWIK RAJ Raj with his family on the Breezeway during New Student Orientation in 2021.
COURTESY OF BUSE KOLDAS Hailey Finkelstein (left) and Buse Koldas (right). Koldas gives recommendations to the incoming freshmen on how to build friendships with their roommates.
COURTESY OF YANA MULANI Mansour suggests the security escort program as a way to get around at night while still feeling safe.
COURTESY OF FREDDY BRANSON Branson highlights the biggest lessons he has learned about moving away and becoming comfortable in a new home.
COURTESY OF MAYA BRITTO. Britto offers advice on completing coursework to be able to have time for extracurriculars.
COURESTY OF ANNE LI Li reflects on her search for belonging as a college student at Hopkins.
STEVEN SIMPSON / PHOTO EDITOR As a result of a $1 billion donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies, the tuition of most students at the School of Medicine, starting this fall, will be free.