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Hopkins senior Tom Digliani walked into University Mini-Mart Sunday night around 11 p.m. for a can of soda.
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Hopkins senior Tom Digliani walked into University Mini-Mart Sunday night around 11 p.m. for a can of soda.
The Maryland General Assembly slashed funds for the Joseph A. Sellinger Program by 25 percent this year, a cut almost half of what Hopkins had originally feared.
Despite international tension and the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), students who want to study abroad next year should still apply to international programs and reassess their decision after they are accepted, according to University administrators.
The Johns Hopkins Libraries have begun a project to digitize the audio tape collection of the Peabody Institute Archives with a grant of $230,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Johns Hopkins University began construction of a new Jewish student life center during a three-day ceremony culminating in a groundbreaking Sunday, Nov. 3.
A new set of guidelines governing the use of Arellano Theater will prohibit backstage prop construction and storage by student groups beginning Nov. 28, said William Clemm, assistant director of Levering.
Five members of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity (WaWa) were arrested for common assault in the early hours of Thursday, Oct. 17, after hitting two non-Hopkins affiliates with balloons believed to have been filled with water. A student from Ivy Hall was arrested in a related incident.
University president William R. Brody will advise U.S. President George W. Bush on international matters as a newly-appointed member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, officially announced by the White House Sept. 5.
Student groups and University staff united to commemorate the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with a series of events honoring victims and giving students a mode to express their emotions.
I've been an English major since fifth grade.
October of my freshman year:
Seven new members have been inducted into The Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees, effective July 2002.
The Silk Road Express, which was originally located in the Blackstone Apartments, will move into the Mattin Center on Monday, Sept. 9 at 10:30 a.m.
The 2002 Orientation has welcomed the Class of 2006 into the Johns Hopkins family with a series of social and academic events, running from Friday, Aug. 30 to Friday, Sept. 6.
Former class president Stephen Goutman has been named to The Johns Hopkins University Board of Trustees as Young Trustee for the Class of 2002.
Sigma Omicron Pi, an Asian-interest sorority with an emphasis on philanthropy, chartered a new chapter of about 15 girls at Johns Hopkins on August 25.
Dean Daniel Weiss plans to improve student life and to increase faculty competitiveness next year as the new Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (KSAS), he said during an interview Tuesday.
When his parents gave him a book about dinosaurs, 10 year-old Barry Gittlen knew what he wanted to do with his life: He wanted to be an archeologist.
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet John Ashbery stirred an audience of several hundred to laughter as he read his poetry on April 19 at the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA).