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(10/29/07 5:00am)
About 25 girls--some in tight exercise pants, others shyly clad in baggy sweats--crawl cat-like across the Rec. Center floor, then writhe on their backs to hip hop music, sliding their fingers playfully down their front-sides and thrusting open their legs.
(09/16/04 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins University received reaccreditation this summer after a two-year process evaluating the university and its undergraduate experience.
(04/29/04 5:00am)
Johns Hopkins has hired a national consulting firm, iXP Corp., to evaluate University security services and to develop a "security master plan" to equip the University with better security technology.
(04/29/04 5:00am)
Jimmy Byrnes' apartment rent went up more than $300.
(04/22/04 5:00am)
The stabbing of a Johns Hopkins student Saturday has triggered heightened police and Hopkins Security presence in Charles Village and a wake-up call for students to become more cautious.
(04/15/04 5:00am)
I thought my cat didn't like me. I only saw her when I went to the bathroom: a scrawny gray kitty, with white paws and orange eyes, curled up in the bathtub. Unkempt fur, eyes smeared with sleepy gunk, Mirielle looked like a living corpse.
(04/08/04 5:00am)
Wage increases for hospital service workers at Johns Hopkins could help bring Baltimore out of economic "stagnation," according to a controversial study released by a local health care union.
(04/01/04 5:00am)
House Republicans are seeking to revamp distribution of campus-based federal aid in a reallocation that could favor community colleges and for-profit institutions.
(03/11/04 5:00am)
Student Council's new Constitution took away Hallie Jackson's right to vote.
(03/04/04 5:00am)
South Beach is not Miami. It's a tourist resort with junk-heaped overpriced shops, elaborate hotels with menial laborers and women competing to spend more wearing less.
(02/19/04 5:00am)
Beth Bullamore gets phone calls every weekend from neighbors complaining about noisy students.They grumble about "drunken Hopkins louts," late-night noise, neighborhood vandalism and trash-littered streets.
(02/19/04 5:00am)
Gov. Robert Ehrlich doesn't read newspapers.
(02/12/04 5:00am)
Heads bent over bylaws, faces contorted in frustration, senior Patience Boudreaux and freshman Rebecca Shrago guided Student Council (StuCo) members through a written interpretation of committee responsibilities Tuesday night in an effort to pass bylaws for the new constitution. It was just the beginning of their new roles as senators on the Legislation Committee.
(02/05/04 5:00am)
They were pretending to be cultured.
(02/05/04 5:00am)
A chain of about 20 workers from a book-salvaging company and Johns Hopkins Libraries moved boxes holding more than 8,500 antique books down a makeshift assembly line, lugging the book-crammed boxes out of four heated trucks and up six levels of stairs to their shelves in the George Peabody Library.
(01/29/04 5:00am)
As a child on St. Patrick's Day, Ryan Hanley would wake up to green eggs, Irish ditties and his father dressed in green, dancing and warbling to his ancestors' music.
(01/29/04 5:00am)
Paris will change my life, I thought.
(10/09/03 5:00am)
Until this summer, I didn't know Baltimore. I didn't know that on 28th Street, only 10 minutes away from Homewood, extended families live in cramped, dilapidated row houses. I didn't know that the dugouts of baseball fields often serve as homes for Baltimore's homeless.
(05/01/03 5:00am)
Spring Fair made its concert free of charge this year after it failed to sell enough tickets to fill the Rec Center.
(04/24/03 5:00am)
The Class of 2010 will not have to cross Charles Street's "death" lane anymore to get to campus.