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(01/21/10 5:00am)
Dating. Although we Hopkins students may pride ourselves on our biology scores, writing seminars essays and calculus problem sets, few of us can brag about what we did over the weekend. After I went on a week-long love quest, I finally tracked down a few brave Hopkins daters. Here are their stories.
(12/02/09 5:00am)
Junior Alex Lachman is the placekicker for the Hopkins football team. What exactly does this mean? He is one of those who are "at times ostracized by other players due to the perceived non-physical and limited nature of their duties, as well as the fact they often are allowed to leave practice before the rest of the team." Thank you Wikipedia.
(12/02/09 5:00am)
With finals hanging heavy over campus, you are probably one of the many ready to GET OUT of this place. No offense, Hopkins.
(11/19/09 5:00am)
The women of Hopkins cross country not only led their team this weekend but also the whole Mid-East region, placing first in the NCAA Mid-East Regional meet.
(11/11/09 5:00am)
Should you use free weights or machines? Depending on what you're looking for, both weight workouts can help you get stronger, in different ways. And by incorporating the right type of weights at the right time in your workout, you can build muscle and be safe at the same time.
(11/05/09 5:00am)
In other solar systems, stars eat their planets. Watching planets as big as Jupiter in other solar systems spiral toward their doom, astronomers wondered what force was strong enough to pull giant planets out of their orbits and toward their hungry parent stars.
(11/05/09 5:00am)
Sophomore Maxi Gumprecht resembles our other Athletes of the Week in many ways. She trains hard, works on her form and listens to gangster rap before a tournament. She's competitive, driven and doesn't lose too often. What makes Gumprecht different? She does all of this on a horse.
(10/28/09 5:00am)
Staying hydrated during your workout is important, but you might want to think twice before you toss aside $1.50 and 150 calories instead of hitting the water fountain.
(10/21/09 5:00am)
Senior men's soccer goalie Ravi Gill has learned a few things since he transferred to Hopkins from Rutgers two years ago.
(10/14/09 5:00am)
Research on ALS (commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease) has taken a new turn: up the nose. Scientists have always known that astrocytes, the brain cells that play a role in the disease, are difficult to study because they live behind the tough barrier surrounding the brain.
(10/14/09 5:00am)
I've always wanted to say that I've run a marathon, and now I can. I've run a marathon!?
(10/10/09 5:00am)
After five years of research, Hendrée Jones, an associate professor at Hopkins, is drawing her final conclusions about the M.O.T.H.E.R. (Maternal Opioid Treatment: Human Experimental Research) project, a randomized clinical trial examining how two drugs help pregnant women overcome opioid addictions.
(10/10/09 5:00am)
Senior women's soccer goalie Karen Guszkowski likes to challenge herself.
(10/01/09 5:00am)
Working out can be tough, but working out in a public place can be tougher.
(09/23/09 5:00am)
When senior running back Andrew Kase graduated from his small Pennsylvania high school, he had two options: go to Hopkins and play football, or "go to Penn State and not play football, and probably be a bum."
(04/29/09 5:00am)
Some call him "primetime." Some, like his roommate Marco Simmons, call him a battler. Some, like his great-grandmother, call him Cezare, though others would say Chez. The one thing that senior pitcher Chez Angeloni is most proud to be called, though, is Athlete of the Week. "Being Athlete of the Week is a great honor," Angeloni said.
(04/23/09 5:00am)
Ten things senior decathlete Adam Waddell can do: run 100 meters, long jump, high jump, run 400 meters, high hurdle, throw the discus and javelin, pole vault and run 1,500 meters.
(04/08/09 5:00am)
"Basically, we're the best doubles team ever," sophomore tennis player Yasmine Elamir says. Her partner, junior Anita Bhamidipati, laughs but doesn't disagree.
(03/26/09 5:00am)
Our Athlete of the Week would like to share a story. It's nonfiction, recent and the protagonist is a guy you might see every day on campus. His name is John Thomas, and this is his story about his experiences at the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championships.
(03/12/09 5:00am)
How did sophomore lacrosse attackman Kyle Wharton score five goals on Saturday? Some might say skill. Some - including Wharton himself - may say it was luck. But I, along with his teammates, think the secret to Wharton's success is a little bit of skill, a little bit of luck and a little bit of ... passion.