Hopkins ROTC program earns MacArthur Award
Members of the University’s ROTC program sat down with The News-Letter this week to talk about winning the 2013 MacArthur Award last month.
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Members of the University’s ROTC program sat down with The News-Letter this week to talk about winning the 2013 MacArthur Award last month.
This weekend, the JHU Politik will be launching a new video series in addition to its regular online magazine.
This past week, the Hopkins mascot — the blue jay — was officially given a name: Jay.
Professor Stuart W. “Bill” Leslie, who was commissioned earlier this year by President Ronald J. Daniels to write the first comprehensive history of the University, sat down with The News-Letter this week to talk about his research and how the project is shaping up.
Hopkins students gathered in the AMR I multipurpose room on Monday for an open forum on the new food service provider, Bon Appétit Management Company.
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, the federal government was unable to reach a consensus on the yearly budget, causing the first government shutdown in 17 years. Congress could not agree on how to fund federal projects, and without passing bills that outline next year’s spending, the federal government will experience a shutdown until an agreement is reached.