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(09/17/10 1:27am)
Throat Culture left Arellano plush with laughter on Saturday night with their O Show season opener. Tightly directed by junior Luke Mayhew and sophomore Mary Strong, the show featured a compilation of Best Of sketches from last year, and left the audience in stitches from the start.
(09/09/10 9:20pm)
Upon first listen, The Suburbs, Canadian indie-powerhouse Arcade Fire’s third studio album, doesn’t sound like much.
(09/09/10 6:35pm)
The JHU Barnstormers’ intelligent production of the comedic The Clean House, held last weekend at Swirnow Theater, strove to explore the very nature of jokes, and their connection both to healing as well as to sadness.
(10/07/09 5:00am)
Jersey-based indie band Yo La Tengo's newest album, Popular Songs, serves as a fairly solid addition to their already extensive repertoire of quiet rock.
(04/29/09 5:00am)
Students looking for summer employment may have more trouble this year due to the recession that has plagued the economy since September.
(04/22/09 5:00am)
Philosophy enthusiasts gathered at the Charles Commons Conference Center last Sunday to participate in the Inaugural Mid-Atlantic Undergraduate Philosophy Conference.
(04/15/09 5:00am)
Hopkins students planning to attend this year's Preakness may start to see some changes, especially after the state of Maryland recently signed emergency legislation that gives it the ability to acquire the horse race under eminent domain.
(04/02/09 5:00am)
Hopkins students suffering from tight budgets in today's tough economy may soon be relieved to pay less for birth control.
(03/04/09 5:00am)
David Sanger, the chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times, painted a chilling picture of our country's future at a Foreign Affairs Symposium (FAS)-hosted speech on Tuesday.
(02/25/09 5:00am)
Fraternity life, often considered the ultimate venture into masculinity, has been a staple college experience for generations of young men. But does a world dominated by beer and brotherhood appeal to members of today's gay community?
(01/28/09 5:00am)
Raised at the peak of the Cold War in 1950s central valley California, American Studies Professor Ron Walters came of age in an era dominated by intense paranoia and prying government activity.
(12/04/08 5:00am)
In November the United States elected its first African-American president, but Professor Floyd W. Hayes III, a former student activist and avid follower in the Black Power movement during that period, will never forget the fight fought by those who lived through the Civil Rights struggles of the 1950s and '60s and made Obama's successful campaign possible.
(11/12/08 5:00am)
A recent Bloomberg School of Public Health study found that children who are cared for by their grandparents during the day rather than by day care center workers or other childcare professionals are often at a lower risk for injury than those cared for in other settings.
(11/05/08 5:00am)
Infamous Hopkins gossip site JHU Confessions has recently met its match with this year's freshman class in the form of the even more nefarious JuicyCampus.com.
(10/30/08 5:00am)
There are few places where art lovers and burgeoning scientists alike can find common ground, but The Marriage of Art, Science and Philosophy, the American Visionary Art Museum's latest exhibit, provides a Mecca-like outlet for both.
(10/24/08 5:00am)
As the current economic crisis wreaks global havoc on banks and the stock market, Hopkins administrators are taking advantage of new investment opportunities, though faculty and administrators agree that it is too soon to tell how University endowments and student loan availability will be affected by the changing state of the economy.
(09/17/08 5:00am)
For anyone who frequents - or occasionally visits - a workout room or gym, the conflict over whether to use the elliptical trainer or the treadmill may be a familiar one. These two popular machines promise the user heart-pounding, fat-burning, muscle-building exercise in an ideal, controlled setting, but can they really deliver? When it comes down to it, which machine provides the best burn?