Until It’s Zero blog sparks discussion
The Hopkins Feminist Alliance and Sexual Assault Response Unit (SARU) started the Until It’s Zero blog last month in an effort to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus.
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The Hopkins Feminist Alliance and Sexual Assault Response Unit (SARU) started the Until It’s Zero blog last month in an effort to raise awareness about sexual assault on campus.
Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman spoke in Hodson 110 last Thursday night to an audience filled with students and faculty, with President Ron Daniels in attendance.
At the meeting on Tuesday November 30th, the SGA discussed a new plan for the Spring Fair Music Festival.
At its meeting last Tuesday, the Student Government Association(SGA) approved the formal status of two student groups, discussed the launching of a database on off-campus housing and assessed the budget requirements for this year’s Spring Fair Music Festival.
A new student services grant of $500 - $1000 to be funded by the SGA was suggested at its meeting last Tuesday by the chairman of the finance committee and sophomore senator, Nick Trenton, along with senior senator and finance committee member, Sean Murphy.
At the Tuesday evening meeting of the SGA, the Senate reviewed a proposal to start a bike-share program that would allow students on campus to rent a bike for a short period. It would potentially begin as soon as next March.
On Monday evening, September 27th, the Hopkins community enjoyed a private screening in the Marjorie M. Fisher Auditorium of Gilman, of The Olmsted Legacy by first-time filmmaker, Rebecca Messner, a 2008 graduate of the Writing Seminars.