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(05/04/06 5:00am)
The incoming class of 2010 is following a progressive, though marginal, rising trend in academic prowess and ethnic diversity of admitted classes. The attraction of each rising class, however, is the talent and expertise that the Office of Admissions attempts to harvest.
(03/30/06 5:00am)
Over 100 people attended the panel discussion "Prospects for Democracy in the Middle East" on Wednesday evening. Held in Hodson Hall, the event was sponsored by the Foreign Affairs Symposium.
(03/15/06 5:00am)
"Many doubted our commitment to non-partisanship, and some even took turns guessing how soon we would perish. Yet the record speaks for itself," thunders the opening page of the March 2005 edition of The Carrollton Record, Hopkins' self-described alternative publication.
(03/15/06 5:00am)
This week Homewood Safety and Security completed its site security survey for the Charles and Blackstone apartment buildings, which were purchased by the University last month.
(03/09/06 5:00am)
The class of 2006 announced its schedule for the 2006 senior week, which will take place the week before Commencement, running from May 17th to the 25th.
(03/02/06 5:00am)
Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and columnist for the New York Times, addressed a standing-room-only crowd Tuesday evening as the first speaker of the Foreign Affairs Symposium.
(02/23/06 5:00am)
A filthy blue child's coat. A gray Ann Taylor skirt, size six. A tiny iron skillet. Faded hair ribbons. A glass serving bowl and matching vase. A tattered pair of jeans.
(02/16/06 5:00am)
"Promoting democracy one pint at a time." This is the slogan of Drinking Liberally, a national organization dedicated to bringing progessives together over beer.
(11/17/05 5:00am)
Over 200 students attended a memorial service for Gilbert Duvalsaint in the Glass Pavilion at Levering last Thursday night.
(11/10/05 5:00am)
Last week Baltimore City Council introduced a noise control policy which, if passed, would mean harsher enforcement of current noise restriction policies for students living off campus.
(11/03/05 5:00am)
This is the third installment of a series of articles dealing with sexual assault on college campuses.
(11/03/05 5:00am)
The Hopkins Emergency Response Unit (HERU) held a mass casualty drill on Sunday evening at the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy.
(10/27/05 5:00am)
Over a century after the creation of Wyman Park Dell, the community group Friends of Wyman Park Dell is spearheading an effort to renovate the Dell and restore it to its original condition.
(10/13/05 5:00am)
After more than a week with a new escortvan policy, students are finding problems withthe changed service.
(10/13/05 5:00am)
It was every chocoholic's dream at The World Famous Lexington Market's 23rd Annual Chocolate Festival this Saturday. The dedicated chocolate-lover could sample any kind of chocolate.
(09/29/05 5:00am)
"The State of American Politics" was the topic of discussion for political strategist James Carville, who spoke in Shriver Hall this past Thursday as the first speaker of the 2005 Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium.
(09/29/05 5:00am)
When Bill Marimow, managing editor of National Public Radio, spoke at the Hopkins Club last Thursday evening at the invitation of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, he was given a glowing introduction by Joe Sterne, an IPS senior fellow and former reporter and editor at the Baltimore Sun, as "a good journalist who has long practiced good journalism."
(10/02/03 5:00am)
In case you missed it, the circus came to town last Thursday in the form of bleached-blonde arch-conservative pundit Ann Coulter, who spoke as a part of the MSE symposium. If you didn't make it, you missed a great show.