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(11/07/02 5:00am)
The Inter Fraternity Council (IFC) came to a decision last week regarding the incident that occurred at the Alpha Delta Phi (WaWa) fraternity house on Thursday, Oct. 17, when five fraternity members were arrested for common assault after they reportedly dropped water balloons on two passers-by. The decision came in the form of a consent decree, which involved social probation for the fraternity and disciplinary measures for the students involved.
(11/07/02 5:00am)
A Johns Hopkins University undergraduate fought off his armed assailant during the course of a robbery that occurred on Sunday at 7:35 p.m. on Hargrove Street, an alleyway between North Charles and St. Paul Streets.
(10/31/02 5:00am)
An unknown suspect assaulted a Johns Hopkins University undergraduate on the walkway near the Union Memorial Hospital parking garage at 11:45 p.m. last Friday.
(10/24/02 5:00am)
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.
(09/12/02 5:00am)
Two off-campus robberies have occurred within the past week, both within a block of the Homewood campus.
(09/12/02 5:00am)
Two hundred student groups attended the 2002 Student Activities Commission (SAC) Fair, which was organized for the first time through a pre-registration process.
(09/12/02 5:00am)
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.
(09/05/02 5:00am)
Among the many St. Paul Street shops that cater to Hopkins students, the University MiniMart and the Royal Farms convenience store, located on opposite sides of the intersection of 33rd and St. Paul streets, are favorites for college-student staples: ice cream, cigarettes, snacks and, of course, coffee. However, when standing in the middle of 33rd Street, which way should a Hopkins student go in order to attain these necessities?
(09/05/02 5:00am)
Like any urban campus, Hopkins has its share of security concerns. With its location in the city of Baltimore, the campus has the benefits of city-life, such as museums, clubs and restaurants, along with the downsides, such as pollution and crime. When venturing out into the city, you need to be aware of your surroundings. Just because safety was the topic of the first question asked by your mother at orientation, doesn't mean it shouldn't be a concern of your own.
(09/05/02 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins University must reduce water usage by 10 percent under restrictions imposed by Gov. Parris Glendening on August 27, 2002.
(09/05/02 5:00am)
After four months of construction in the area between the new Hodson Hall, Garland Hall, Latrobe and Gilman, the second phase of the Homewood campus plan, or Great Excavations 2 (GX2), is expected to be completed by mid-September.
(09/05/02 5:00am)
The Johns Hopkins University has hired a former vice president of Enron Corporation to fill its newly created position of vice president of government, community and public affairs.
(09/05/02 5:00am)
On Thursday, May 23, undergraduates and their families gathered to celebrate Johns Hopkins' 126th commencement. Both the undergraduate diploma ceremony and the University-wide degree-conferring event that preceded it took place on Garland Field.
(05/02/02 5:00am)
Despite inclement weather on Sunday, Spring Fair 2002 was hailed an unprecedented success by the Spring Fair Committee.
(04/25/02 5:00am)
The results of the sophomore, junior and senior class elections held Monday were announced at this week's Student Council meeting. Also announced was the outcome of the referenda vote.
(04/18/02 5:00am)
Last Friday, trustees, alumni and students gathered to dedicate the Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center in a ceremony honoring the man for which it was named.
(04/18/02 5:00am)
At the last Student Activities Commission (SAC) General Assembly (GA) of the semester on Monday, group members voted for the liaisons that will serve for the 2002-03 school year.
(04/11/02 5:00am)
Last Saturday, the first Salud Conference for Student Leadership in Cultural Competence was held in the Mattin Center.
(04/04/02 5:00am)
Annual budget allocations were announced at this week's Student Activities Commission (SAC) General Assembly (GA), marking a major event for all student groups on campus.
(03/14/02 5:00am)
On Thursday, March 7, the 2002 Symposium on Foreign Affairs presented Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistani Ambassador to the United States, who spoke on U.S.-Pakistan relations.