The unusual suspect: U.S. needs to rethink its China policy
May 3, 2012
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May 3, 2012
Friday night saw Nolan's transformed into a competition scene, with students playing trivia, participating in eating contests and singing karaoke. The Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance (DSAGA) hosted an event to fundraise for Moveable Feast, a non-profit that provides meals to individuals bedridden with diseases such as HIV/AIDS and different forms of cancer.
Today, while all you Hopkins kids were studying in MSE or listening to lectures, I was wearing shorts and a tank top, wandering through a vineyard and tasting fine Chilean wines.
A piece of advice often offered to travelers is to be circumspect about discussing politics when in another country, or better yet, to avoid it altogether. Passions can run high, especially if the subject of the United States’ role in the global arena arises, which it almost inevitably will, and sentiments are not always the most friendly in that regard.
I hail from a carnivorous family. My dad in particular is a master of such meaty classics as brisket and filet and pot roast, while my sister and I are skilled in the art of cooking chicken.
This past Monday, a first year undergraduate at the Peabody Conservatory passed away.
As students across the country return to school, Fox’s high school comedy Glee returned to the small screen. The second season premiere picks up after an eventful summer for some of America’s favorite outcasts. While many personal changes have taken place, conditions for the glee club remain the same.
The past year has seen a significant amount of turnover in the University administration. With those recent changes in mind, two newly appointed deans, Steven David, Vice Dean of Undergraduate Education and Kellee Tsai, Vice Dean of Humanities, shared their views on the responsibilities facing them.
After months of conflict over union representation for Aramark employees on the Hopkins campus, a solution is in sight.
In view of the upcoming democratic primary for state senate for Hopkins’ district, a Hopkins alum and a number of Hopkins students decided it was time for change.
On Tuesday night Hopkins hosted its first High Table, an event designed to bring together freshmen and faculty to facilitate intellectual discussion outside the classroom.
Last Thursday Hopkins Identity and the Muslim Student Association (MSA) hosted a panel discussion on the hijab, a headscarf or covering sometimes worn by Muslim women.
Aramark employees have been coming to work sick out of fear for their jobs, according to several workers, including one who was fired earlier this semester.
The Student Government Association (SGA) is working on a follow-up study to further investigate price variations between Charles Street Market (Char Mar) and other grocery stores.
Type A H1N1 influenza continues to be the predominant strain of flu circulating in the state of Maryland and at Hopkins.
The Student Government Association (SGA) recently ran a pricing study on items at Charles Street Market (Char Mar) and found that certain items were considerably more expensive than the same items at both chain supermarkets like Safeway and Superfresh and local competitors like Eddie's and University Market.
Last Thursday, the Blue Jay Battalion Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) hosted Steven Rouse in the first event for their medical speaker series this year. Rouse is the director of 3-D medical applications at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
On Tuesday the Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution to prohibit smoking within 30 feet of main buildings.
Update: As of 11:30 a.m. on Friday, the vaccine was made available to the second priority tier of students, as announced in an e-mail broadcast from Health and Wellness
On Tuesday, in Charles Commons, the College Democrats along with the College Republicans, JHU Politik and the Public Health Student Forum hosted a panel on Health Care Reform featuring Professors Adam Sheingate, Donald Steinwachs, and Bradly Herring.