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(04/20/05 5:00am)
With potential investors and skeptical judges alike hurling questions at young entrepreneurs, Hodson Hall had the trappings of a high-powered business boardroom Friday as students traded their sandals for slacks and made business presentations aimed at earning two $5,000 first prizes.
(04/20/05 5:00am)
A grand jury has indicted Donta M. Allen on first-degree murder and first-degree burglary charges in connection with the killing of Hopkins senior Linda Trinh, whose body was found in her off-campus apartment building in late January.
(03/30/05 5:00am)
While the man charged with killing senior Linda Trinh in her off-campus apartment in late January remains held without bail, police and prosecutors say that a clear picture of the suspect, 27-year-old Donta M. Allen, is emerging.
(03/23/05 5:00am)
Just 12 hours after arresting the person they believe is responsible for the murder of Hopkins senior Linda Trinh, Baltimore City Police officials said early Thursday morning that their suspect, 27-year-old Donta M. Allen, confessed to breaking into Trinh's apartment and assaulting her on the day that she was killed. He did not confess to Trinh's murder, according to an investigator close to the case.
(03/22/05 5:00am)
Just 12 hours after arresting the person they believe is responsible for the murder of Hopkins senior Linda Trinh, Baltimore City Police officials said early Thursday morning that their suspect, 27-year-old Donta M. Allen, confessed to breaking into Trinh's apartment and assaulting her on the day that she was killed. He did not confess to Trinh's murder, according to an investigator close to the case.
(03/10/05 5:00am)
Ron Mullen, who has served as director of Hopkins Security, Parking and Transportation Services for the past twelve and a half years, has told University officials that he is retiring from his post.
(03/03/05 5:00am)
During a season in which missed free throws and turnovers were two of the men's basketball team's biggest problems, the Jays' first round Centennial Conference loss to fourth seeded Haverford was a fitting finish.
(02/24/05 5:00am)
Baltimore City Police officials say they are still awaiting the results of a forensic test that they hope will lead to the person who killed 21-year old Hopkins senior Linda Trinh last month.
(02/06/05 5:00am)
In the second death of a Hopkins student in as many weeks, sophomore Dominic Ferrara was found deceased in his Wolman Hall dorm room Monday just after midnight, according to Baltimore City Police spokesperson Nicole Monroe.
(02/03/05 5:00am)
Acting Baltimore City Police Commissioner Leonard Hamm said Wednesday that detectives are looking at a person of interest in connection with the murder of senior Linda Trinh, 21, but said that an arrest was not imminent.
(01/25/05 5:00am)
As friends and family mourned the death of 21-year old senior Linda Trinh on Wednesday, Baltimore City Police officials said that her murder was probably not a random act.
(10/28/04 5:00am)
Healthy members of Congress and their employees have gotten their flu shots. So too have players on the Chicago Bears football team. But unless you know a dishonest doctor or fall into one of the selected risk categories that qualifies you as vaccine-worthy, consider yourself out of luck in this season of flu shot discontent.
(09/02/04 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins Security Department is making an increased effort this fall to educate students about ways to stay safe at Homewood. The move comes after the murder of junior Christopher Elser, who was stabbed to death in an off-campus fraternity house last April.
(09/02/04 5:00am)
"The Hopkins Effect," wrote a columnist in New York Magazine last March, explains everything from why New York Mayor and Hopkins alum Michael Bloomberg suffers from a plummeting popularity rating to why undergrads toil away countless hours in the depths of MSE.
(09/02/04 5:00am)
After announcing in July that they were holding a "person of interest" in connection with the murder of Christopher Elser, Baltimore City Police officials now concede that they do not expect to file charges against that man.
(04/29/04 5:00am)
While crime rates this year have fallen in the city of Baltimore, they have risen in the areas immediately surrounding Homewood. Hopkins students have not been immune to this epidemic of crime; instead they increasingly seem to be its major targets.
(04/29/04 5:00am)
Baltimore City Police detectives are continuing to search for leads in the stabbing death of Hopkins junior Christopher Elser, but police officials caution that their investigation is in its very early stages.
(04/22/04 5:00am)
Over one thousand mourners filled the upper quad Tuesday morning, among chirping birds and blossoming foliage, to honor the life of slain 20 year-old junior Christopher Elser, who passed away late in the day on Sunday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
(04/08/04 5:00am)
The Hopkins Security Department is investigating allegations that a Hopkins Security officer used force to throw an undergraduate to the ground last September.
(04/01/04 5:00am)
The Class of 2004 has chosen to donate an electronic marquee to the school as their senior gift. Class officers envision the marquee being used to advertise activities on campus, including meetings, speakers and other activities. The marquee will be located outside of Levering Hall.