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The right track on alcohol
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The right track on alcohol
Diwali Dhamaka, the Festival of Lights, is one of the most popular and important holidays in the Hindu religion. Recognized in most regions of India, Diwali marks the victory of good over evil and the beginning of the New Year. This past Saturday, the Hindu Student Council celebrated Diwali in the Rec Center. The event featured free food, live music and performances by various dance groups. Students and parents were in abundance, dressed in elaborate, classical Indian garb, such as kurtas for men and lehngas for women. Diwali Dhamaka was a joyous event that provided students with a welcoming spiritual outlet.
So you've waited three hours for a slice of cheesecake at The Cheesecake Factory. What else can you do to satisfy your sweet tooth? Unfortunately for you, there aren't many restaurants in Charm City that have desserts in their names. But that doesn't mean that there aren't any orgasmic desserts around Baltimore. Check out these sweet creations and you won't be disappointed.
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Alpha Delta Phi
The Johns Hopkins women's soccer team struggled in its opener against a perennial powehouse, The College of New Jersey, losing by a score of 3-0 in Ewing, N.J. this past Wednesday.
We all thought we knew exactly what we wanted to do in college. We'd all major something that was really cool, exciting and innovative, a subject that would also fill our wallets after graduation. That perfect major that would combine what we love with a marketable future.
Last year JHUNIX, the University's oh-so-cleverly-named mail system, switched gears and finally decided to adopt a user-friendly approach with the addition of a new pop-up menu that appears at each log on.