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(03/10/16 3:27pm)
On Tuesday, Donald Trump barrelled through the primaries once again, winning Michigan and Mississippi. Not that I’m surprised this time around; after winning Super Tuesday with landslide victories, it appears that the sky has turned green for the businessman.
(02/18/16 4:21pm)
What happens when you and your significant other are like old people:
(04/16/15 1:30pm)
The Women’s Initiative for Social Equity (WISE) hosted Accenture, a consulting firm, to discuss unconscious bias in the workplace at Gertrude’s restaurant on Tuesday.
(04/09/15 3:50pm)
Karen Miner-Romanoff, dean of the College of Health and Public Administration at Franklin University, presented “A Discussion of Crime and Punishment in 21st Century America” at the Foreign Affairs Symposium’s (FAS) first “FAS: Unplugged” event on Tuesday at The Hopkins Club.
(04/09/15 3:34pm)
Junior Arielle Kaden, a Woodrow Wilson fellow and a Writing Seminars major with a minor in Jewish Studies, will be travelling to several educational centers and universities this summer to learn about modern Jewish life in Europe.
(04/02/15 5:57pm)
The University, Armada Hoffler Properties and Beatty Development Group officially broke ground at 3200 St. Paul on March 26 for the start of construction on a mixed-use building.
(04/02/15 5:40pm)
Baltimore City Police (BPD) officers have been actively issuing warnings and, in some cases, fines, for jaywalking near the intersection of St. Paul and 33rd Streets.
(03/26/15 3:32pm)
Campus Ministries recently brought 10 students and two faculty members to Selma, Ala. to understand the interaction of different faiths within the civil rights movement.
(03/12/15 7:25pm)
The Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS) held a panel in Shriver Hall on Wednesday to discuss ISIS’s strong impact on the Middle East and global strategies to counter their advances.
(03/12/15 6:58pm)
(03/05/15 5:01pm)
Dr. Ben Carson, a potential candidate in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primary elections and a former pediatric neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital, made controversial remarks regarding homosexuality on Wednesday, sparking debate both nationally and on the Homewood Campus.
(03/05/15 4:43pm)
With a current membership of over 150, the co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega (APO) has a formidable presence on the Homewood Campus and is involved in activities with the local community.
(02/26/15 7:24pm)
The Carey Business School, the Center for a Livable Future and the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences presented “Feeding the 21st Century,” a panel this past Tuesday in Mudd Hall on the modern-day problems cities encounter.
(02/26/15 7:17pm)
In June 2015, junior Nathan Choe will be one of many undergraduate students who graduate early this year. There has been a considerable rise in the number of undergraduates who decide to forgo cap-and-gown tradition with their classmates and graduate early instead.
(02/19/15 2:29pm)
TEDxJohnsHopkinsUniversity recently announced its second annual event’s theme of “NextGen:TBD,” along with its lineup of seven speakers, who aim to predict innovations that will occur in their fields.
(02/12/15 8:53pm)
The University organized a private student screening of the film Selma, which was followed by a discussion panel with Provost Robert C. Lieberman, at The Charles Theatre on Wednesday. The panel also featured history professor Nathan Connolly, who is co-director of the Program on Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch.
(02/05/15 5:36pm)
The Writing Seminars Department presented one of the world’s foremost experts of Irish literature, literary critic Denis Donoghue, in the latest installment of the Turnbull Lecture Series on Tuesday evening in Gilman Hall.
(01/29/15 6:36pm)
The Board of Trustees will convene a new Public Interest Investment Advisory Committee to advise University President Ronald J. Daniels on how to invest the institution’s endowment funds.
(01/29/15 6:33pm)
Over Intersession, 11 students travelled to Japan to further their knowledge of modern Japanese political history and Japanese culture.
(12/04/14 7:20pm)
The 10th annual Lighting of the Quads, sponsored by the Hopkins Parents Fund, the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Office of the Dean of Student Life, was held Wednesday night on Keyser Quad.