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(03/30/05 5:00am)
The next time you are enjoying a diet soda, take a break from patting yourself on the back for all the calories you are saving, and say, "Thank you, Hopkins."
(03/10/05 5:00am)
Lazily reclining in front of the cash register at the Shops at Homewood is Andy, a massive, 110-pound Great Pyrenees that looks like he could easily take down a rhinoceros.
(02/03/05 5:00am)
Sitting behind a desk in a poorly-lit, dank Charles Village basement - one that could just as easily belong to a frat house or to Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs - Russell Wattenberg looks up over an errant pile of books to take in the surroundings.
(12/02/04 5:00am)
During Babe Ruth's reign as baseball's Sultan of Swat, nothing was bigger than the Great Bambino. Nobody could match his big frame, his big appetite or the big numbers that he put up year after year.
(10/28/04 5:00am)
Sitting in a corner booth in Xando's, Lafayette Gilchrist looks up at the ceiling with a look of mischief on his face.
(09/30/04 5:00am)
Every sports fan's dream: sitting on the sidelines, watching a professional football team run drills, and chatting it up with two of the star players.
(09/23/04 5:00am)
It is rare to find a biomedical engineer who is into hip-hop, foreign films and James Joyce. Now, however, with the birth of Thefacebook, you can discover the hidden talents, likes and dislikes of your friends and your friend's friends.
(09/02/04 5:00am)
For a city known more for its "Don't bother me, I'm crabby!" t-shirts than its cultural cognoscenti, it would be easy to assume that Baltimore's fine arts don't extend much further than Sisqo's "Thong Song" and purple Ravens face paint.
(04/29/04 5:00am)
If you were to take an impromptu poll of adolescents walking the streets of Barclay, an inner-city neighborhood in Baltimore, chances are that few of them would recognize names like David Beckham, Mia Hamm, or Freddy Adu.
(04/22/04 5:00am)
Though Jessica Yeatermeyer has always wanted to help other people as a doctor, this summer she'll get a chance to fulfill her altruistic needs as a piano teacher in inner-city Baltimore.
(03/31/04 5:00am)
As Don Quixote once said to his buddy Sancho Panza, "For I would have you know, Sancho, that a mouth without molars is like a mill without a stone, and a tooth is more precious than a diamond."
(03/25/04 5:00am)
You will not find a Starbucks at Atomic Books. Nor will you find any John Grisham, Tom Clancy or anything that has Harry Potter in it. If you want anything on The New York Times' best-seller list and a venti mochaccino , one of the owners would be happy to point you in the direction of the nearest Barnes and Noble.
(03/04/04 5:00am)
The only thing on Ulife.com CEO and President Barrett Masso's mind right now is spring break.
(02/05/04 5:00am)
Deposited evenly throughout the Northeast is a confederacy of seven schools, all very prestigious and very old, whose collective name is enough to make any college-bound student weak at the knees.
(11/13/03 5:00am)
Students who aren't enthralled by the notion of spending theirFriday evening drinking cheap beer while listening to Sean Paul'snewest hit can rest assured that there are more options outthere.
(10/30/03 5:00am)
As a Johns Hopkins campus police officer stationed at the Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center, Roy Hilton watches hundreds of students file in and out of the building every day to work out. Standing tall at 6'6", with an athletic build, Officer Hilton has much in common with some of them. But there is one main difference: none of the students have a Super Bowl ring.
(10/02/03 5:00am)
The next time you complain about how hard it is to get from the Lower Quad to Bloomberg Hall in under ten minutes, or how it's hard for you to understand what your professor is talking about, try considering the responsibility that Peggy Hayeslip faces on a day-to-day basis.
(09/11/03 5:00am)
When the Johns Hopkins field hockey team steps onto the field this season, they can rest assured that they have an advantage of which most other teams could only dream.
(04/24/03 5:00am)
Although the beloved Royal Farms convenience store will be demolished during Hopkins' planned Charles Village renovations, students need not worry that late-night snacking will be severely curbed.