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A small fire on the third floor of McCoy Hall required the building's occupants to evacuate onto E. 34th Street late Friday afternoon, a legitimate emergency in a week of fire drills and security system tests on the Homewood campus.
The Brody Learning Commons construction is business as usual, according the Commons' construction blog. The extreme weather of the first weeks of the semester failed to impede building progress. Since the Commons' frame has been roofed since early summer, recent rainfall was not a concern and proved innocuous.
Hopkins will officially welcome its new freshmen and transfer students to campus at Convocation, the annual ceremony hosted by Hopkins to commemorate their entrance into the Hopkins community.
I write this from the M-level of the library, and I cannot help but be distracted. For one, there's drilling. It's loud. The Brody Learning Commons might be a harbor of scholastic solace for Hopkins classes to come, but for this freshman, the construction site of the future library extension has yielded nothing but grief, distracting me from studying and keeping me from getting to CharMar from Keyser Quad come lunchtime. I'd go work downstairs, but I'm not one for the prison vibe.