Equestrian club brings horse riding to Hopkins
When Maya Jabbour and Amy Lee met through therapeutic riding, they both lamented that there was no equestrian team at Hopkins. Lee mentioned that she knew of three horses up for sale.
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When Maya Jabbour and Amy Lee met through therapeutic riding, they both lamented that there was no equestrian team at Hopkins. Lee mentioned that she knew of three horses up for sale.
Sean Astin brought a lighthearted touch to his speech on Tuesday, where he discussed leadership, the media and his life as an actor.
Several fraternities at Hopkins are moving closer to presenting a formal proposal that they hope will spur University administrators to overturn the revocation of the sophomore housing exemption.
When those close to Miriam Frankl think about the friend they lost, they remember her smile.
Faced with the upcoming departure of Adam Falk, Hopkins administrators have formed a committee to begin the search for a new head of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS).
Unfair, unclear and inconsequential - that is how members of the Hopkins administration characterized its B- grading in the College Sustainability Report Card 2010.
President Ronald Daniels will spend the next eight weeks out of office as he recovers from undergoing surgery at Hopkins Hospital on Monday.
Dean of Faculty David Bell will be leaving Hopkins this summer in order to take a position at Princeton University.
The Sheridan Libraries have been awarded $20 million for data curation from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Editor-in-Chief of Towson student paper resigns after sex column uproar
Judge refuses to dismiss perjury charges in Dixon case
Hopkins researcher Carol Greider is the co-recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine.
Starting Thursday, Maryland drivers who send text messages while behind the wheel could be fined up to $500.
Two weeks after a man assaulting a Hopkins student met his end at a samurai sword, a candidate for freshman class president has used the "samurai sword killing" in a campaign advertisement.
Williams College has chosen Hopkins Dean of Arts and Sciences Adam Falk to be their 17th president.
Many Hopkins dining employees find fault in the policies of Aramark, the contract company for campus dining. Some have gone as far as calling the food services company "unprofessional."
Dear John(s Hopkins),
As the financial crisis dominates the political arena, politicians and policy makers may soon lose a forum to discuss solutions to a growing nationwide problem: the broken healthcare system.
Thousands of students marched at the California state capital on Monday in protest over proposed budget changes that would cut $1 billion from the public college system.
Nebraska's Creighton University was granted a liquor license for a new on-campus restaurant.