Buttered Niblets make big return with saucy first show
Arellano Theater was packed this past Friday as students vied to get the best seats to see the first show of the season by the Buttered Niblets, Hopkins comedy improv group.
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Arellano Theater was packed this past Friday as students vied to get the best seats to see the first show of the season by the Buttered Niblets, Hopkins comedy improv group.
This past weekend, Students For Choice, a Hopkins organization dedicated to spreading information about safe sex and making the "right" decisions when it comes to students' sex lives, hosted "Family Planning Feud." an event hosted at and funded by Nolan's.
After months of campaigning and hard work, senior Gabriel Plumer found out last week that he was elected to one of three seats on the township committee of Alexandria, N.J.
As one of the most popular dining facilities on campus for freshmen, the FFC has, in recent years, been working on trying to make its food healthier for students. The facility has been trying to become more conscious of the ingredients they use in their foods, and they have implemented programs such as the "Hopkins Healthy Options" program, which is designed to help students choose healthy foods by marking which ones contain less saturated and trans-fats.
As a child, Professor Barry Blumenfeld, professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, already knew that he wanted to pursue a career in science.
On Tuesday Hopkins received 200 doses of the vaccine for the H1N1 flu virus.