Greek Life subject to post-recruitment dry weekend
In an effort to curtail alcohol and substance use during rush and new member events, the University imposed a dry weekend on fraternities and sororities from Feb. 8 to Feb. 10.
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In an effort to curtail alcohol and substance use during rush and new member events, the University imposed a dry weekend on fraternities and sororities from Feb. 8 to Feb. 10.
More than 1,750 high school students descended on Baltimore for the Johns Hopkins University Model United Nation Conference (JHUMUNC), the largest number of attendees in the conference’s history. The conference hosted a record four international high schools and one Baltimore public school.
A class of 22 freshmen spent their final week of Intersession in the Baltimore-based class “B’More: Studying Innovation and Change Through Charm City”.
The JHU Politik launched an iPad app on Monday, becoming the first undergraduate organization at Hopkins to release a standalone app for the iPad.
Students for Environmental Action (SEA) held an interest meeting last night to show support for and begin work with Refuel Our Future, a fossil fuels divestment campaign started earlier this year by graduate students at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Does President Barack Obama deserve to be re-elected on the merits of his foreign policy decisions?
Last week, the Supreme Court heard opening arguments in the first affirmative action case to reach the high court in nearly a decade.
The Student Government Association (SGA) inaugurated its promised “Transparency Project” on Monday with a minute-long Internet video detailing what each executive officer has been working on over the past few weeks.
The University’s seven year contract with Aramark, its primary food services partner, is set to expire on June 30 of next year.
Iraq War Veteran and gay rights activist Lt. Dan Choi spoke at the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium (MSE) Tuesday.