Water Polo makes waves in regular season finale
The water polo team finished their regular season last Saturday with two games at Navy, resulting in a loss and a win.
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The water polo team finished their regular season last Saturday with two games at Navy, resulting in a loss and a win.
An Ellicott City teenager who was due to be part of the Hopkins class of 2015 pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in a Philadelphia federal court on Monday.
He has played Barack Obama's favorite T.V. character. He was listed by USA Today as one of the 10 reasons to still love television. He has garnered national acclaim for his portrayal of Omar Little on The Wire and now Chalky White on Boardwalk Empire.
If you've seen any of the The Ides of March trailers, you'll know exactly what to expect. The film is a series of tight medium shots detailing the torso and above of famous actors frowning, swearing and just all around looking serious. It's a sordid exposé of the dark and grungy backroom deals behind American politics. It's clever, emotionally engaging and does nothing that we haven't seen before.
With a title as innocuous as Drive, a catchphrase as generic as "there are no clean getaways" and little to no hype or publicity, it comes as possibly the best shock of the year that Drive isn't just good, it's close to incredible.
A false ISIS log-in page that reached the top of Google search results was detected by Hopkins two Tuesdays ago and was removed last Thursday, according to an e-mail sent to the Hopkins community by Chief Security Officer Darren Lacey and Vice Provost for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Stephanie Reel.
The entrance turnstile to McCoy remains broken after weeks of repairs and installation of new parts.
Men's soccer returned to reality after last week's 7-0 routing of Goucher College with three hard fought matches, resulting in two losses over the weekend and a win last night.
Woman's Cross Country cruised to an easy win this weekend at the Lebanon Valley's Invitational on Saturday morning, as the men's team scooped up a second place finish at the same tournament.
Contagion doesn't open with a bang. It opens with a cough.
The escort van service shifted focus this year as it adopted a new name, repainted its fleet of vans and switched from a taxi service to a route system.
An Ellicot City teenager who was due to attend Hopkins as a freshman this fall has been arrested for allegedly soliciting money for a would-be terrorist.
How much do you like Whose Line Is It Anyway?
In the 2010 film Kick-Ass, protagonist Dave Lizewski is mugged while walking through an alleyway. He catches a glimpse of a man watching the mugging happening from the relative safety of his own home through the blinds of his window.
Editor’s Note, 2023: A previous Editor’s Note has been removed.
Over 500 prospective high school seniors descended upon Hopkins yesterday for a radically revamped open house.
rgen Fohrmann ushered a new era of German studies into Hopkins Tuesday with an inaugural speech regarding the origins of modern German thought.
People are coming, people are going.
James Sturm, a critically acclaimed graphic novelist, came to Hopkins to discuss the state of modern cartooning in the digital age on Monday.