Palestine Solidarity Encampment at Hopkins Part 3 — live updates
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Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
The News-Letter has been providing live coverage of the Palestine Solidarity Encampment. This is the coverage from April 29-30. For the latest thread of live updates, click here.
Bloomberg professor claims universe is expanding faster than expected
Thursday
1. WYPR’s Out of the Blocks Podcast
Shout out to all the admission tours blocking my way:
Uprising Films: 16mm film, video & panel discussion, Space 2640,
Monday marked the 79th anniversary of the establishment of Columbus Day as a national holiday. The tradition first began in 1937 to commemorate Christopher Columbus’ landing in the Americas on Oct. 12, 1492.
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At the beginning of the 2016-2017 academic year, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life (OFSL) revealed its Chapter Assessment Program (CAP) to the general student body.
Thursday
In an email sent to the Class of 2019 on Aug. 26, the University announced the introduction of a Second-Year Experience (SYE) Program with the goal of easing the difficulties of sophomore year.
The Office of the Provost released the first ever Report on Faculty Composition on Thursday, Sept. 22, which presented statistics about the makeup of our faculty‘s gender and ethnicity.
Everyone knows Hopkins students are stressed. We scream stress from the tips of our bedheads to the soles of our unwashed socks. Everyone needs to get away for a little while, so here are the best places to do it.
Thursday
Hopkins announced the winners of the second annual Ten by Twenty Challenge last spring with the goal of the challenge to deepen the University’s connection with the greater Baltimore community. Individuals from across the University submitted 80 ideas, which received votes from thousands of interested students. In the end, five winning proposals were selected to receive up to $20,000 in grant money.
If being a student at Hopkins has taught me anything, it has taught me that tests are the only real way to measure someone’s aptitude in something. Here are a few things I think I would be better at if they counted towards my GPA: