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While it's been rough for the Board of Elections (BoE), until last month you could say the same for every person who has had to comply with their campaign rules.
They acknowledge it's a long shot, but administrators are preparing for the possibility of SARS showing up as an uninvited commencement guest.
SARS has Yi-Tak Lai worried, but it could be worse.
With classes ending early due to fears of SARS, American co-Director Robert Daly found the cloud's sliver lining two days before students left John Hopkins University's Nanjing Center.
After a year of intense criticism, next year's Board of Elections (BoE) plans to revamp election rules as well as its own constitution.
Suzie's Soba
Thai Restaurant
You've been thrust from your cushy pad at home into a cramped double with a stranger you've never met before. You're hoping for one of two things: that your roommate will be a cool person and you'll become great friends; or, if this is not the case, that you can at least get along with him or her.
Early this past summer, I was driving through Baltimore with two friends, heading out to dinner in Baltimore's Canton neighborhood. As the Inner Harbor gave way to Little Italy, followed by blocks of tidy, well-kept Victorian row houses, one of my passengers expressed amazement.
Student supporters of Amendment A, the proposed Student Council Constitutional revision are appealing the results of this week's election and calling for the disqualification of Amendment B, the winning amendment. Supporters of Amendment A say their case was misrepresented repeatedly by the opposition over the course of what some people involved with the election process called a dirty race.
Remember the elementary school bully that stole the little five-year-olds' lunch money? Well, maybe not. He (or she) was a figure of popular imagination, maybe more so than a reality.
On Nov. 26, in response to British calls, Americans bombed the Qala Jangi fortress-cum-prison in Afghanistan, killing approximately 100 Taliban prisoners, according to The New York Times. No one cared. Now, a week and a half later, Americans still don't seem to care.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Apparently not the Johns Hopkins University Barnstormers. With the assistance of professional Director Peter DeMaio, the student-run theater group has taken on Edward Albee's complex, '60s-era drama that addresses the state of American society through the lives of two tormented couples. My, what big results they have!
The Mentoring Assistance Peer Program (MAP) raised approximately $1,800 to help victims of the Sept. 11 attack at an auction this past Saturday. Organizers expect the mentoring program to donate the funds to the American Red Cross World Trade Center Disaster Relief Fund within a week.
For a little less than three grand, director Peter DeMaio left his wife and home in Nyack, N.Y. late September. DeMaio will be living in a Baltimore apartment through November in order to direct the Barnstormers' fall production, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The Student Activities Commission (SAC) froze the account of the Class of 2004 after Class President Bob Alleman and Secretary/Treasurer Leah Greenfield failed to attend the SAC General Assembly (GA), Oct. 1. As a result, the sophomore class has been unable to process transactions and could not give out pizza at the most recent home football game.
Members of the Student Activities Committee (SAC) approved initial plans to implement a Student Activites Judicial Board, which is scheduled for completion in Dec. 2001.
So you've landed a date. Congratulations. Now, you have a few options: You can take your date out to a restaurant, or you can plan to make a romantic dinner yourself.
You probably have all the equipment you need to cook a complete meal right there in your dorm room. That's right, your coffeemaker. It's no longer just for coffee anymore, kids!
The Nacho Mama's crew certainly know what they're doing. If you go after 7 p.m., you're guaranteed to find a huge crowd in and around the cramped Canton bar and restaurant. With its Pink Flamingoes, Cal and National Bohemian paraphernalia adorning the walls, Nacho Mama's has much of a local feel as you can expect to get in a Mexican-themed restaurant with an Elvis statue out front.