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(12/08/16 4:20pm)
The casual refusals to consume each dinner’s protein had continued to build up that summer. As a 16 year old unable to hide anything from my mother for longer than a week, I finally decided to reveal my dietary mission.
(12/01/16 5:43pm)
Every Thursday afternoon, the old newspapers in their stacks all around campus vanish and new ones appear like magic. What you don’t know is what happens the night before. For the Chiefs, Managing Editors, News & Features Editors and the all-important Copy Editors (disclaimer: one of them is me), Wednesday nights are a different world.
(12/01/16 5:41pm)
Condoms
(12/01/16 5:39pm)
Time: Tuesday evening
(12/01/16 5:37pm)
Each artist in the band started with a very different background. Nappi is a self-taught producer who started his own studio when he was just a kid.
(12/01/16 5:34pm)
“I only know two tunes. One is Yankee Doodle, and the other one isn’t.”
(12/01/16 5:32pm)
Last spring semester, I took a philosophy course on morality. The class was often presented with moral dilemmas. These dilemmas placed us in hypothetical positions where we had to decide on a morally superior course of action when all options seemed dubious.
(12/01/16 5:15pm)
(11/17/16 8:14pm)
Whether in the form of literature, sculpture, music or performance, art is a way to evoke a feeling in an audience. Common feelings include wonder, boredom or “What on earth is that? What a goddamn waste of time. How high were they when they made that nonsense garbage?”
(11/17/16 8:10pm)
Amid the never-ending cycle of midterms, homework and people trying to convince me that “these will be the best years of my life,” Thanksgiving break gives me a moment to breathe and remember that getting eight hours of sleep is feasible.
(11/17/16 8:06pm)
If you’re like me, you’ve also been struggling with the changes wrought by daylight savings, namely the fact that the sun now goes down at 5 p.m. in the afternoon. All in all, I think it’s time for a playlist that will help us all get out some of our frustrations over, well, everything. Hopefully at least one or two of the following songs will help you deal with whatever you’ve got to deal with right now.
(11/17/16 8:03pm)
One of the storylines concentrates on the literal things that the soldiers carry with them. On the surface, the story is about the physical burdens that the soldiers bring with them, like necessities for war such as clothing, rations and medical equipment or personal items like letters and mementos from loved ones. However, as the story progresses and we become more familiar with who these soldiers are, with their foibles, their distinguishing traits and their flaws, we begin to see that as equally heavy as are their emotional burdens. O’Brien describes the weight of fear in particular as “the heaviest burden of all, for it could never be put down.”
(11/17/16 8:01pm)
Apple
(11/17/16 7:14pm)
There have been complaints of exaggeration or ungrounded fear on the part of those opposed to Trump. Yet it is clear that throughout his campaign, Trump enabled hate. He spewed rivers and rivers of outrageous, inaccurate and harmful rhetoric. He encouraged violence.
(11/10/16 8:43pm)
(11/10/16 3:51pm)
1. Pretending like everything’s fine
(11/10/16 3:50pm)
I was in love with Hopkins a week after I arrived. The campus was beautiful, my classes were more interesting than anything I had ever taken in high school, I was meeting tons of amazing new people and I was thrilled about all the great things I would be able to do in Baltimore.
(11/10/16 3:46pm)
It features contributions from music royalty as impressive as Lindsey Buckingham (who you might know from his Fleetwood Mac days). It also features the impressive musical experience of members from David Bowie’s Blackstar band: pianist Henry Hey and bassist Tim Lefebvre.
(11/10/16 3:45pm)
For one, her sex tape was titled “1 night in Paris,” and, as someone who spends an inordinate amount of her time here at Hopkins studying poetry, I feel I am qualified to say that this is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read.
(11/10/16 3:44pm)
Shout out to my Linear Algebra professor: