Shed that extra winter weight at the Rec Center
The Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center is full of healthy ways to start or continue your workout regimen, so even the biggest couch potato can get in shape.
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The Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center is full of healthy ways to start or continue your workout regimen, so even the biggest couch potato can get in shape.
A Baltimore City Council committee has proposed a measure that would ban smoking in all public places by January 2008, and is currently awaiting approval by the full council and the mayor.
The Hopkins chapter of the Roosevelt Institution, a new student think tank, sponsored a discussion of financial aid policies and outcomes on Thursday. The event highlighted facts about the trends of aid-giving at Hopkins, many of which the student attendees were initially unaware.
So it's that awkward time of the year between fall and winter where you're not quite ready to hibernate in your room all winter, but concern about a brisk fall breeze giving you the sniffles means you're not prepared to investigate Baltimore on foot. You also can't go home for Thanksgiving and tell your parents that you know nothing about your adoptive city.
The Space Department of the Applied Physics Laboratory located near Washington, D.C. received a contract of up to 750 million dollars to work directly with NASA.
If your only exposure to Latin music is having heard "Gasolina" 90 times a day on the radio, then you're missing out. Salsa dancing is sexy, seductive and impressive. Plus it's a classy way to dance provocatively with that special someone -- drunken grinding in the basement of a frat will only get you so far. If you've always wondered what it would be like to strut your stuff to a sultry Latin beat, you're in the right city -- Baltimore is packed with options for dance lessons and hip clubs.
University administrators are touting newly released figures this week that suggest the number of alcohol-related incidents has decreased dramatically in the past two years with the advent of a community/student liaison.
As the new television season begins, so do complaints that there's nothing to watch.
Senior members of Hopkins dining staff are without work contracts, health insurance and are experiencing significantly curbed work hours as a result of the transition in dining services.